Former New York City Mayor and Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani made his second campaign stop in Utah on Wednesday for two fund-raising events.

Giuliani did not make any public appearances or speak to the media during his brief visit to private homes in Alpine and Park City.

Both of his fund-raisers carried a $2,000 price tag for a 90-minute reception and picture with Giuliani, who is one of the front-runners for the Republican nomination. The Park City fund-raiser also allowed people to attend the event for $500, but that did not come with a photograph.

According to campaign staffers, the two events combined were expected to raise more than $500,000. They were each attended by 100 to 150 people.

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After the Park City event, attendees said Giuliani made a short speech and answered questions from the audience. The topics addressed included the war in Iraq, gay and lesbian rights, and immigration.

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