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Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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it’s the platform stupid

November 2, 2009 by Kevin Bryant

In a not-so-surprising move, RINO drops out of NY congressional race. Why? Because even if the Democrat wins, the GOP would be embarrassed to place 3rd in a major election.

I don’t get this statement in the article below, “Republican leaders struggle to rebuild, redefine…”

How about using the original party platform; no other party is?

Remember the Reagan tidal wave? Look at his video to your right, the “time for choosing” is as applicable today as it was back then. The Republican brand may be dead, but the conservative message is alive and well!

Republican Scozzafava Drops Out of New York Congressional Race (Fox News)

Republican state Assemblywoman Dierdre Scozzafava has suspended her campaign for upstate New York’s 23rd Congressional District seat, giving a possible boost to Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman against Democrat Bill Owens, Fox News has confirmed.

The move comes on the heels of a new poll that showed Scozzafava had fallen behind her two competitors in a close race.

The special election is Tuesday, and political analysts believe upstate New York could be a preview of congressional races nationwide in 2010 and 2012 as Republican leaders struggle to rebuild, redefine and regain control of Washington.

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