
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-10-31 10:28:00
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MORE: Gateway Pundit has the video.
UPDATED: Politico confirms.
Republican Dede Scozzafava has suspended her bid in next Tuesday’s NY 23 special election, a huge development that dramatically shakes up the race. She did not endorse either of her two opponents -- Conservative party candidate Doug Hoffman or Democrat Bill Owens.
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If this is true, the race is over.
From 73 Wire.
Breaking DeDe has dropped out of the race here in the NY-23. A source close to the Hoffman campaign confirms that DeDe Scozzafava has bowed out of the race. Stay tunes to 73wire for more details and audio of Dede addressing supporters.
Again, if true, this will be a massive display of power from the Tea Party and Conservative movements.
UPDATE #2: Michelle Malkin, Hot Air, and Stacy McCain have weighed in.
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There aren't enough of them. McHugh, the Republican they are replacing, won reelection in 2008 by 65-35%.
This is the power of the Tea Party folks. Further, this Congressional district has gone republican every House election since the Civil War.
Libs rally around dem? Look at the internals of previous polls - 46% of pubs still backed Favabean. So her supporters - what remained - will largely go to Hoffman.
This removal of the republican-ordained candidate is huge. Do not let the press tell us otherwise. We yanked the party chain, and the dog obeyed. Onward!
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Gallup's annual update on Americans' attitudes toward the environment shows a public that over the last two years has become less worried about the threat of global warming, less convinced that its effects are already happening, and more likely to believe that scientists themselves are uncertain about its occurrence. In response to one key question, 48% of Americans now believe that the seriousness of global warming is generally exaggerated, up from 41% in 2009 and 31% in 1997, when Gallup first asked the question.That increase to 48% is fully 7 points higher than last year, which was also a record high.
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Libs rally around Democrat?