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Why All Republicans Should Support The NY-23 Nominee
Written by Allen Raymond on October 28, 2009, 10:40 AM
For the Republican Party to become significantly relevant in Washington, D.C. its candidates have to win. This means that any viable candidate should be supported, less those with extremist views that are aberrant.

In New Jersey and Virginia many moderate Republicans are supporting GOP gubernatorial candidates Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell with campaign contributions. While on many social issues these Republicans may not be in agreement with the candidate, they likely understand that winning a statewide election in the mid-year cycle is important for building momentum going into the mid-term elections in 2010.

On the national party level there are numerous high net worth, moderate Republicans who supported both George W. Bush and John McCain for president beginning in 2000 in leadership positions. Similarly, both of the presidential nominees were not moderates but conservatives, yet still the moderate GOP large donors gave considerable contributions and raised even more funds because they understood that agreeing with the candidate 80 percent of the time was a reasonable choice.

Yet now purist, self-centered conservative political characters are unwilling to demonstrate the same deference in the special election in New York’s 23rd congressional district. Most notably are Sarah Palin and Steve Forbes shirking the state Republican Party by breaking ranks to support a sore loser now running for congress on the Conservative Party line. This is wrong coming from a former Republican vice presidential nominee and a two-time presidential primary candidate.

The GOP nominee in NY’s 23rd CD is Dede Scozzafava who is a moderate candidate seeking to fill the seat previously held by moderate Republican congressmen for 26 years (accounting for redistricting between congressional districts 23 and 24). Her Conservative Party opponent is Doug Hoffman who was a candidate for the Republican nomination but was not picked by GOP county leaders to be the candidate in the November 3rd special election. Despite Mr. Hoffman’s previous statement that he would respect and support the GOP’s choice of candidate, he quickly reversed himself and agreed to be the Conservative Party nominee; therefore exhibiting questionable principles and forever placing doubt on his own convictions.

If highly intelligent, principled and committed moderate Republican major donors like Lew Eisenberg, Don Bren, John Moran and others are comfortable with an 80-20 solution on issues, it is not too much to expect conservatives like Sarah Palin, Steve Forbes and Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-Minn.) to do the same. It is assured that if any of these people are a future Republican presidential nominee they would ask these same high net worth GOP contributors to financially support their candidacy.

In the event Hoffman is victorious (which includes denying Scozzafava a win) in a low-turnout special election, it sends a clear message to moderate Republicans that it may well be time to seek a new home by supporting Blue Dog Democrats and leaving the Republican Party to the purists who are doomed to small victories while never again having a chance for the GOP to govern as a majority.

Allen Raymond is a former Republican campaign manager and consultant and author of “How To Rig An Election; Confessions of a Republican Operative.” Read more of his blog at www.redelephantgop.blogspot.com.

Blog Comments

Ellen Brandt, Ph.D.
I don't know much about the district battle in question. But I think whoever devised that sickening "RINO" term should be horsewhipped, especially since most of those to use it are extremist Libertarians without any formal ties to the GOP itself. I think the vast majority of voters - probably over 90 percent and possibly 95 percent of my own Baby Boomer generation (aged 46-63 in 2009) - identify themselves as Centrists, no matter our formal party affiliation. But we are absolutely drowned out by the ranters and ravers and out-and-out Flamers, particularly on the Internet. I am forming both a Centrists Group at Linked In and two new Twibes, called Centrists and Allrepublicans, at Twitter. The two Centrists groups are for Republicans, Democrats, and Others who believe in cordial political discussion and seeking common ground. They will not welcome ranters and ravers, Flamers, or clandestine political operatives. Your readers might also like to become familiar with my series Baby Boomers-The Angriest Generation, which has a distinctly Centrist perspective. Here is the link to the latest Index: http://bit.ly/4jRAhn Thank you.
Andrew Luck
Mr. Raymond I respect your opinion, however, I must disagree. Whoever selected DeDe for district 23 must not have looked at her political views. I am a Republican who is a Christian Conservative and DeDe is not moderate she is a liberal? We have to vote in the interest of what is best for Our Great Country and who has values similiar to ours. It take a "True American" to do the right thing. DeDe is for Card Check, Pro Abortion, Voted for same sex marriages, has ties to an arm of Acorn...so there is nothing moderate about her. I am PROUD of the Republicans who stood up for our core values and did not sell their souls for a "seat in Congress". Why have we gone from a Great Country of Values to one of no values? Mr. Hoffman is the total opposite of DeDe and I fully support him and am ashamed of the Republicans who selected her and the RNC for putting our donations to her campaign. Have a Blessed Day,
Allen Raymond
Mr. Luck: That is a thoughtful comment and I understand your perspective. However, the likely outcome is that Mr. Hoffman prevents a Dede Scozzafava victory and hands a historically GOP congressional seat to the Democrats. Scozzafava in the House means a vote for a GOP Speaker of a majority that will fulfill your principles more so than the current House majority. Palin, Pawlenty and others are using this contest as a litmus test that serves only their electoral smbitions - and that is unfortunate. Thanks for readng the blog post!
Chris Delia
Independent candidate JOHN PISTONE will win the 5th congressional district of Connecticut.The people of the 5th district will show there support for Mr Pistone in 2010. www.pistoneforcongress.org PISTONE FOR CONGRESS 2010

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