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Looks like a two-man race in New York 23

By: Michael Barone
Senior Political Analyst
10/29/09 5:52 PM EDT

 The special election in the 23rd congressional district of New York increasingly looks like a two-man race, with the woman candidate, Republican nominee Dede Scozzafava, skittering into third place. Yesterday I referenced Mark Blumenthal’s analysis of two polls, both commissioned by supporters of Conservative nominee Doug Hoffman, showing Hoffman ahead of Democratic nominee Bill Owens, with Scozzafava well behind. I agreed with Blumenthal’s conclusion that there was nothing indicating the polls were bogus, though polls in any special election, especially one with three candidates, need to be viewed with caution.

 

 
Now comes a third poll which tends to confirm those two, and this one was commissioned not by Hoffman supporters but by the pro-Democratic website Daily Kos; moreover, Kos himself endorsed Scozzafava. This one shows Owens leading Hoffman, but by the statistically insignificant margin of 33%-32%, with only 21% for Scozzafava. Averaging the three polls together, we get Hoffman 33%, Owens 30% and Scozzafava 18%. It sure looks like a two-man race to me. Maybe Scozzafava's husband shouldn't have called the cops on the Weekly Standard's John McCormack when he asked the Republican nominee some civil questions.

 




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Dr. Duncan Druhl

Oct 30, 2009

Do you think that this will give the Republicans any ideas about a return to principles?

No, I don't think so, either.

It isn't that they're two bricks shy of a load, but perhaps thicker than six bricks and worst of all, as inflexible as those who follow the DOGMA.

The American people live by principles and, yet, the political parties can't seem to learn what consistency with such principles means.

Too bad the parties are so beholding to money interests that the electorate is irrelevant; because that is what they are telling us.

 

Mad Monica

Oct 30, 2009

Nah... even though any candidate supported by Kos oughta give republicans nightmares, we still got Newt out there stumpin' for Dede. I'd wonder if Newt was suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's or something, but that would be too easy... Instead I think he's just drunk too much of the koolaid.

 

Kazinski

Oct 31, 2009

I have no doubt the Republican establishment will see this as a lesson, and the message they'll take from this is that the conservative movement needs to be managed better in the future. They won't get the real message that corporatism is not conservatism, that the goal of Republicans shouldn't be guiding the huge bloated federal budget toward Republican priorities, but cutting the huge bloated federal government.

 


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