Giuliani Disapproves Outside Advertising Efforts

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Giuliani Disapproves Outside Advertising Efforts

By Becky Ogann

COUNCIL BLUFFS (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani says he'd disapprove of any outside advertising effort that might surface on his behalf.

During a campaign stop in Council Bluffs Wednesday, the former New York mayor says his donors haven't launched an effort like the one John McCain's supporters have started in South Carolina. McCain has asked his donors not to bankroll such campaigns.

Giuliani says he would not want people to carry out such efforts because it confuses the race.

He also says when GOP rival Mitt Romney was governor of Massachusetts the number of illegal immigrants soared in the state, with several cities providing sanctuary to undocumented foreigners. Giuliani says Romney did very little to combat the problem.

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