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November 2, 2009 11:50 AM

Battle Rages for New York House Seat

(CBS/AP)
The battle for the New York House seat vacated by Republican John McHugh, who left to become Secretary of the Army, continues to attract the sort of national attention usually reserved for far larger contests.

A quick recap of where things stand: Over the weekend, moderate Republican candidate Dierdre Scozzafava pulled out of the race amid pressure from some in her party and polling suggesting she would finish third in the Republican-leaning district.

Her party, following the lead of Sarah Palin, Tim Pawlenty and some other national Republicans, then shifted its support to conservative party candidate Doug Hoffman (pictured at right). Scozzafava, however, backed Bill Owens, the Democratic candidate (left) amid lobbying from Democrats – and, as the Watertown Daily Times reports, she is also (sort of) campaigning for him.

The contest for New York's 23rd Congressional district is being cast, fairly or not, as a referendum on the future of the GOP. Among the questions being asked: Will moderate Republicans like Scozzafava have a place in the party? How much control does the party have over the so-called "tea party" activists who back Hoffman? And will a move toward dogmatic conservatism in relatively liberal states like New York result in Democrats picking up seats that have traditionally gone to Republicans?

Perhaps it's no surprise that both national Democrats and Republicans are thus making an extraordinary effort to win the race. This morning Vice President Joe Biden traveled to Watertown, New York to campaign for Owens; the Republican National Committee, meanwhile, released a radio ad backing Hoffman that includes the line "what we decide on Tuesday will echo from Albany to Washington."

"Whose side are you on?," an announcer asks in the spot. "The Pelosi/ Patterson tax and spend train wreck? Or do you believe in Republican conservative values, like thrift, personal responsibility, and family? Let’s tell the liberals enough is enough. No more bailouts, taxes and budget busting spending. It’s time to create jobs, with proven conservative ideas like lower taxes. Let your voice be heard, join the movement to bring real conservative change. Tell the politicians, no more, we won’t let you bankrupt America. We need conservative leaders who stand up for our values. Fight Back! Vote conservative, it matters like never before." (Listen here.)

Even John Rich of the country music duo Big & Rich is weighing in: He'll be campaigning for Hoffman this evening, according to the Associated Press.

With the vote set for tomorrow, a new poll from Siena College (PDF) in New York shows Hoffman with a slim, five point lead in the upstate, rural district. With eighteen percent undecided, the contest is very much up in the air.

More Coverage of This Race:

GOP Ex-Candidate Backs Dem. in N.Y. Race
Running 3rd in N.Y. Race, GOP Candidate Drops Out
An Inside Look at Next Week's N.Y. Special Election
Off-Year Elections: Just Like Preseason Games
Palin Snubs Republican Candidate in House Race
Pawlenty Backs Conservative Doug Hoffman in N.Y. House Race
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by dan1967win November 2, 2009 6:22 PM EST
When Bush was our President 3.6 million manufacturing jobs were lost. How can the people in Virginia, New York, or New Jersey vote for another Republican? Here is a Link that gives details about the failed economic policies of Bush and the Republicans: http://budget.house.gov/doc-library/fy2009/7.31.08_Bush%20economic_%20and%20fiscal_%20record.pdf
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by natdef_1 November 2, 2009 3:41 PM EST
I'm joining the Conservative Party -- they have a great platform. Small government, low, flat tax rate, states' rights.

That's what this country USED to be...
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by swagner863 November 2, 2009 12:29 PM EST
Scozzafava is a Republican. She is what Republicans have become. This just proves the point that Republicans are the new liberals as the liberals have vacated the space moving even farther left as progressive socialists. There is two things that all conservatives have in common. Limited Government and Fiscal Conservatism!! Everything else in a side dish.
It is a disaster for the GOP. Destroying the GOP is the only thing that will save our country. It's the same for Democrats. That party has been taken over by Socialists. The answer is to vote all incumbents out of office, both Democrats and GOP.
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by gboyd41 November 2, 2009 10:58 PM EST
swagner863-best post I have read in months! Exactly on target! We need limited govt. and fiscal conservatism.
by jdcampbell6 November 2, 2009 12:27 PM EST
This is CBS taking a break from attacking Sarah Palin. Low ratings. Interesting enough CBS keeps playing the right against the middle and the left when there is no middle. In reality its government against the people or in this case socialism vs freedom. This has never been an issue of freedom to be left, right or in the middle its about fighting to keep your freedoms. Maybe CBS is into being a Obama global slug. Who knows....
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by dugger132 November 2, 2009 12:23 PM EST
Scozzafava's endorsement of a Democrat (her alleged rival) proves what was said about her. She was not conservative and not a Republican. She was merely a stealth Democrat.
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by ohiopolitico November 2, 2009 1:11 PM EST
Everyone knew there was something flaky going on. Conservatives have the strongest platform with Less Gov't., Less Taxes, strong defense,
pro-jobs.... democrats try to create a wedge with weaker issues such as abortion and gay rights, but most Americans are smart enough to realize you don't vote for a candidate based on those issues.

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