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…business today. the NRCC is taking it on the chin. Rush is all over them for running ads against him AND for the Susan Collins business. He is really bothered by Newt. He called Dede Scozzafava an OBAMA republican!

The callers are all over this today too.

If this race wasn’t over before it should be now.

Vote Hoffman!

Here is the meat and potatoes:

With the backing of the ACORN-allied Working Families Party, she supports Big Labor’s favorite organizing bill — card-check — as well as the federal stimulus, opposed by every House Republican.

Hoffman, by contrast, understands the dangers of unchecked spending, monster deficits and ever-higher taxes — i.e., concerns of average working Americans.

Scozzafava is the hand-picked candidate of former state GOP chairman Joseph Mondello. His successor, Ed Cox, should learn a lesson from this fiasco.

Voters in this traditionally GOP district can send a useful message — by sending Doug Hoffman to Congress.

Hmmm what hath Palin Wrought? Take that NRCC.

Vote Hoffman!

Late that is to the Hoffman bandwagon.

Now in fairness he did have him on the Radio before but he had delayed his TV appearance last week and in that time Sarah Palin jumped in the breech.

We’ll take it and Hoffman will take it, the MSM still refuses to report any of it but perhaps Beck’s TV story might force them to do something…

…I think not, they see what is coming and want to delay the point of entry as soon as possible, particularly since the Hoffman win (assuming it holds after all a week is forever in politics) is going to make a ton of trouble for the health care nonsense. It will show the bluedogs the cost of their votes.

Ironically it might actually deter them to the point where they can save their seats, but it it gets them voting the right way on issues, that’s the whole point isn’t it.

People forget this isn’t a game to see what color a map is, this is reality, governing, and the decisions and laws made are the ones we as individuals have to live by, and be aware the laws WILL BE ENFORCED ON US.

Anyways here is the Beck Video:

The bad news for a certain reporter friend of mine is he is getting scooped a bit these days the good news is that it means more people are paying attention to what is going down.

Vote Hoffman!

All morning Rush’s guest host (Mark Davis) has been telling us that Hoffman can’t win, it reached the point were it was just annoying to hear him.

Then this poll comes out:

A poll released today by the Club for Growth shows Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman surging into the lead in the special election in New York’s 23rd congressional district to replace John McHugh, the former congressman who recently became Secretary of the Army.

The poll of 300 likely voters, conducted October 24-25, 2009, shows Conservative Doug Hoffman at 31.3%, Democrat Bill Owens at 27.0%, Republican Dede Scozzafava at 19.7%, and 22% undecided. The poll’s margin of error is +/- 5.66%. No information was provided about any of the candidates prior to the ballot question.

Gee what significant event could have happened in the last few days that could cause this. If you look at the news you wouldn’t know.

Robert Stacy encourages caution:

Of course — grain-of-salt time. The most important thing in these numbers, however, is the indication that the liberal Republican Scozzafava has slipped into third place.

Remember that NY23 has consistently voted 2-to-1 for the conservative Republican Rep. John McHugh. So if GOP voters in the district perceive Scozzafava as a likely loser, you can expect a decisive shift toward Hoffman by Republican voters whose main concern is not to give Nancy Pelosi another Democratic vote.

Michelle mocks Newt more:

The spoiler in this race is ACORN-friendly, Big Labor-embracing, tax-and-spender Dede Scozzafava. There is nothing — nothing — “mooooderate” about he

Dump Dede just repeats the release, as does conservatives 4 Palin, Ed Morrissey puts it under too good to check:

If the reaction of the GOP base to Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Hoffman didn’t get the attention of party leadership, then the results surely will. Many conservatives wondered whether splitting the vote now would be worth it in order to position Hoffman against a weak Democratic re-election effort in 2010. This survey shows that the vote split here may be benefiting Hoffman rather than damaging him.

How do we know these number have meat, particularly the unfavorables for Dede? The DCCC is ATTACKING HOFFMAN.

I wonder how many republicans who were willing to believe the old Kos poll will try to discredit this one? Over to you Newt and NRCC

Vote Hoffman.