Failed Candidate And Exposed ACORN Infiltrator “Republican” Endorses Democrat In NY 23 As Panicked Dems Scramble Everywhere

November 1st, 2009 (15) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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In a coup of sorts for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Republican candidate who just dropped out of the race for an upstate New York congressional seat endorsed her former Democratic opponent Sunday. President Obama also stumped for Gov. Jon Corzine at two New Jersey campaign events.

President Obama and his Democratic allies pulled out the stops Sunday in a bid to prevent Republicans from sweeping the major state and local elections Tuesday.

In a coup of sorts for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Republican candidate who just dropped out of the race for an upstate New York congressional seat endorsed her former Democratic opponent.

Dede Scozzafava’s decision to back Democrat Bill Owens could help stanch the expected migration of her supporters toward Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman’s campaign.
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Obama also personally vouched for New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine Sunday in his tough race for re-election against Republican Chris Christie. The president traveled to two Democratic strongholds in the Garden State to urge supporters to drive up voter turnout on Tuesday just as they did for him a year ago.

“You need to work hard on Tuesday,” Obama told a Camden crowd. “I need you to go back into your neighborhood. I’m going to need you to knock on doors. … I’m going to need you to do the same thing you did last year.”

But the last-minute maneuvers come ahead of a perilous election for Democrats. In the other major race, Virginia’s gubernatorial election, Republican Bob McDonnell appears poised for victory over Democrat Creigh Deeds. A Richmond Times-Dispatch poll released Sunday showed McDonnell leading Deeds by double digits, which is consistent with other recent surveys.

The White House is aware Democratic losses would be spun as a referendum on Obama. The results of Tuesday’s elections could also foreshadow next year’s elections, when 37 governorships come up for grabs.

The Obama administration seems to view the New Jersey race as its best hope for victory, and has devoted the president’s final campaign push to that race.

On Sunday, Obama attended a rally first in Camden and then in Newark, both areas where Democrats far outnumber Republicans. The strategy is to drive up turnout among the Democratic base to give Corzine the edge in what has become an airtight contest. In a Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey Poll released Sunday, Christie led Corzine by just 1 point among likely voters.

In Camden, Corzine repeatedly said his opponent is “wrong when it matters most.”

Obama called Corzine an “honorable” man who has provided property tax relief and reduced the size of government.

But Christie was continuing a grueling schedule of rallies and diner visits as well. He was capping off Sunday’s events with a get-out-the-vote rally in Republican-heavy Toms River. Though he can’t claim White House support, Christie has been joined lately by several prominent New Jersey Republicans and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

The New York congressional race, meanwhile, has attracted an unusual amount of attention. Hoffman, a third-party candidate, experienced of surge of support and endorsements late in the race, leading Scozzafava to drop out Saturday.

The move was expected to consolidate GOP voters behind Hoffman. But on Sunday, Scozzafava backed Owens.

“I am supporting Bill Owens for Congress and urge you to do the same,” she said in a written statement. “In Bill Owens, I see a sense of duty and integrity that will guide him beyond political partisanship. He will be an independent voice devoted to doing what is right for New York. Bill understands this district and its people, and when he represents us in Congress he will put our interests first.”

Hoffman and Owens are competing for the 23rd Congressional District seat formerly held by Republican John McHugh, who was lured away by the Obama administration to be Army secretary.

Scozzafava was criticized by members of her party for being too moderate on social issues. However, it’s unclear how much of an impact her endorsement will have. Ken Spain, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, downplayed the endorsement Sunday.

“There are only two candidates that remain in this race,” he said in a written statement. “Only Doug Hoffman is willing to stand up to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and put the brakes on her agenda of massive government takeovers and less jobs.”

And poll numbers suggest Owens would have to make significant inroads among Republican moderates to pull support away from Hoffman. A Siena Research Institute survey showed 64 percent of Scozzafava voters were self-identified Republicans — only 19 percent identified themselves as Democrats.

Democrats, though, were clearly banking on Scozzafava to try to tilt the balance in their favor.

White House Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett said on ABC’s “This Week” that Democrats would “love” to have the former Republican candidate back Owens.

And she criticized Hoffman’s surging candidacy as a sign that the Republican Party is squeezing out moderates.

“It’s rather telling when the Republican Party forces out a moderate Republican and it says, I think, a great deal about where the Republican Party is right now,” she said. “I think it’s becoming more and more extreme and more and more marginalized.”

Senior Adviser David Axelrod echoed that point on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

“It sends a clear message to moderates within that party that there’s no room at the inn for them,” he said.

DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said in a statement that the developments in New York should send a “chilling message” to other moderate Republicans.

House Minority Leader John Boehner, though, said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that New York represents an “unusual circumstance” and that “we want moderates in our party.”

In Virginia, McDonnell and Deeds barnstormed church services Sunday morning before rousing partisan crowds in their last blitz before Tuesday’s governor’s election.

But Obama, who stumped for Deeds last week, is not expected to return to Virginia.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Sgsaur

    I’m shocked…SHOCKED!

    Fuckin’ Liberal RINO piece of shit. :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • Sully

    The Marxists have no principles and will stop at nothing to retain control.

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    “…the Republican candidate who just dropped out of the race for an upstate New York congressional seat endorsed her former Democratic opponent.”
    Pretty much sums up the “mushy-moderate” mind-set.

    To misquote the Bard:
    …a lib by any other name would stink as bad….

    The first shot of 2010 has been fired.

  • punisher55

    Libtards, stupid is as stupid does!

  • Mike F.

    The RNC should demand that liberal whore repay the million dollars “given” to her by the Republican Party! BTW, where’s Gingrich hiding?

    • aboutTObegin

      :beer: :beer: :beer:
      :mad: :mad: :mad:
      exactly!!!!

      -aTb

    • libertarian

      Gingrich is hiding in shame!!! Don’t you know he supported Scozzafava? Even after Hoffman’s nomination and views became well known.

  • idi amin dada

    “Obama called Corzine an “honorable” man who has provided property tax relief and reduced the size of government”

    This is New Jersey, Hello? Talk about the propensity to lie, geez.

  • Phil Byler

    Scozzafava’s endorsement of Democrat Owens reveals how bad the initial choice of the GOP was under the old leadership of the New York GOP. Now, however, there is new leadership in the New York GOP State Committee.

  • ODIN2012

    A whore always goes where the money is….. :gun:

  • copperpeony

    She was a trojan horse set up by the libs to purposely userp the GOP and they were too stupid to see it, especially Newt. Oh yeah, she said somethings that made her look like a mild RINO but underneath it all, she was always a turncoat.

    She should just go home and keep getting fatter while watching the View.

  • steve m (yet Another Infidel!)

    The 23rd is ADK Mtns/St Lawrence Country…A lot of self reliant folk up there. I spend a week up there every summer. Alot of down state and out of state (Mass, Conn.) tree-huggin’ libtard greenies infiltrating and “roughing” it in their luxurious lakeside homes…

    I don’t think a whole lot of Scuzzo’s followers will go over to the Dem side though.

    There’s other small bands of the “resisitance” out there ->

    http://www.resistnet.com/group/newyorkpatriots?groupUrl=newyorkpatriots&id=2600775%3AGroup%3A40761&page=34

    Go 23rd!!! You get to fire the opening salvo

    We’ve got out work cut out for us in the 26th…..

  • Tom in CO

    It’s kinda funny how the dems were all about detroying Scozzafava, and now they’re trying their hardest get all of her supporters. What do they say to her former supporters? “No hard feelings, mate”?

  • http://HBCIndy.com Dr. Jerry

    Just wait and see tomorrow how many shinanigans the demo…rats pull to try and steal away every one of these major elections…NY 23, NJ gov, and VA gov. let’s see if they use ACORN, SEIU, the Black Panthers, and whoever else they can bring in, for muscle, to turn or throw these elections over to their side!

  • submachin

    We need to get rid of Pelosi and Obama, I have heard rumors that an underground is forming, is this true?
    The latte liberals have snookered us and I want to know how to kick both their a**’es out!