A treasure trove of Giuliani tapes during his tenure as New York mayor may come back to haunt him if he becomes the GOP's presidential nominee.
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All year, many New Yorkers have been trying to tell their friends in other parts of the country that there's another Rudy Giuliani than the one they're seeing in debates -- the bully boy who should spell his first name with an "e."

Now they -- and all of Giuliani's critics -- are about to have a 55-hour treasure trove of material to work with. It's as if a revealing but non-legally-incriminating version of the tapes of Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon were out there for everyone to hear, hiding in plain sight before they got to the White House.

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