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Richard Cochrane is trained in chemistry and metallurgy but is far more interested and practiced as a political and fund raising consultant, writer and amateur historian. He grew up in a Navy family and with his two younger brothers carried on its 500+ year tradition of naval service to Great Britain and the USA then enjoyed a career with one of the largest advertising and public relations agencies working with numerous Fortune 500 companies and many of America's premier educational institutions. He maintains friendships and acquaintanceships around the world. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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December 24th, 2007 •
Richard Cochrane
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Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney are tied nationally at 30% each according to polls released Sunday. Remarkably Giuliani has collapsed by 17% in one month. Mitt Romney, who has become the Eddie Haskell (Leave It To Beaver) who runs around disingenuously complimenting everyone, is more than holding is own. But, it is John McCain who is surging. McCain has tied Romney in New Hampshire while Romney has surged well ahead in Iowa. John McCain has the highest favorable rating (52%) and the smallest number committed to voting against him (33%) of any Presidential candidate in either party.