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John Moore
He’s not running against the former Massachusetts governor, but Rudy Giuliani still wants you to know his record can take Mitt Romney’s any day of the week. In an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union Sunday, Giuliani, who is supporting Romney as the presumptive Republican nominee, compared the numbers, even if he did seem a bit unclear on what those numbers were. “Maybe it was circumstances or whatever, but I had massive reduction in unemployment,” Giuliani said. “They had a growth of jobs of about 40,000,” he continued. “We had a growth of jobs of 500,000.” When Giuliani touted these successes in his 2008 contest against Romney, he was comparing his “far-superior record” to Romney’s “otherwise-decent second.”