Posted: 10/31/09 11:42
by Dave Mindeman
In a stunning 11th hour development, the GOP endorsed candidate, Dede Scozzafava, in New York's 23rd Congressional District has suspended her campaign.
Her name will still be on the ballot (too late to be removed) but this opens the door for the conservative candidate to win this district -- although there is plenty of uncertainty as to how her supporters might act in this situation; some will still vote for her, but where the rest will go is anybody's guess.
This has been a bit of a political war within the Republican Party over a district that has generally been a safe GOP district in a very liberal state.
On NPR's Jim Lehrer News Show yesterday, David Brooks (NY Times Conservative columnist) commented about this race in this manner....
JIM LEHRER: We have got about 30 seconds, yes.
DAVID BROOKS: ... a huge impact. We have got a moderate Republican, Dede Scozzafava, who is running against really a conservative tea party guy named Doug Hoffman.
MARK SHIELDS: Yes.
DAVID BROOKS: A lot of Republicans, like Rush Limbaugh and even Tim Pawlenty from Minnesota have gone off for Hoffman. I think...
MARK SHIELDS: Sarah Palin
DAVID BROOKS: Sarah Palin.
I think it is a suicide pact for the Republican Party, essentially taking a moderate Republican, dead-center in American politics, and saying, sorry, you are too liberal. That's crazy.
MARK SHIELDS: Only in a Republican fight, Jim, could Dede Scozzafava, who has the endorsement of the National Rifle Association, was for the Bush tax cuts, was against the Obama medical care, only in a Republican fight could she be accused of being a Castroite, which is what the charge is against her.
Well, Mr. Brooks, the long knives are out....and the pact has been signed.


Senator Tom Bakk
Former Minority Leader Matt Entenza

