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When an 'R' Isn't Enough: Scozzafava Should Withdraw
By Joshua Sharf | 10/22/09 | 10:29 AM EDT | 9 Comments
By now, it should be clear that Dede Scozzafava cannot win in NY Congressional District 23 (NY-23). It's a fairly conservative district, with a history of voting Republican, so there's no need to run someone just to show the party colors.
With a viable alternative still in the race, and gaining rapidly, Mrs. Scozzafava should put personal ambition aside - for the moment - and withdraw from the race.
Some may want to draw comparisons to what's happened here, but the comparison doesn't bear weight. Colorado has seen its share of bigfooting by out-of-state interests, and not just on the Republican side. But all of the candidates touted by arms of the national party are at least credible conservatives, who have a chance to earn the nomination in a fair fight, and who poll well against their opposition. They may be exposed as ineffective campaigners once the race begins, but nobody's going to confuse them with their Democrat opponents.
Scozzafava was appointed in the run-off because she had long service with the party and good connections. These are not to be taken lightly, and many people who pay their dues, serving the party and its candidates faithfully, do so with the expectation that they'll be given consideration when it's "their turn." While that sort of thinking on the national level has given us Bob Dole and John McCain, it's also the basis for a cohesive party structure.
But it's also not enough. As Mark Steyn put it in the Corner, the local Republican Party moguls chose to abandon the two-party system, and give the voters a choice between "Dem and Demmer." It's an imitation of the sclerotic European party system, where the two main parties are indistinguishable, and in any case, the government is run by the bureaucracy. The race stands as an example of the abandonment of principle by party powers-that-be who are more concerned about the final score than what that score is supposed to represent.
The Party Elders who put Mrs. Scozzafava in this position will never publicly ask her to step down. At this point, they have too much of their own credibility at stake, and they absolutely had to know who they were nominating. Caught between a rock of an unprincipled choice and the hard place of a disgruntled grass roots, no outcome there - short of an increasingly unlikely victory - will be a happy one for them.
Mrs. Scozzafava would be doing them, the party, and ultimately the county, a service by stepping aside, something she should do for the good of the party she claims to represent.
*EDITOR'S NOTE: Help out the true conservative in this race, Doug Hoffman, by visiting his website and contributing to his campaign: DougHoffmanforCongress.com. He will need all the resources he can get in these last days before the election!
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If it is so clear that she can not win. Why why is she still going for it, there is being bold, and then there is being stupid. You tell me which is witch.
Get her out..
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|Scozzafava was appointed in the run-off because she had long service with the party and good connections.
So this is why she ran. Right here are you joking. So you can have no background in the matter at all, but o at least i know people so ill run.??
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|Well said, Joshua. No more RINOs! It's these "big tent" Republicans who put us in this mess to begin with.
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|Yes our nation has givin us Bob dole. Are you being serious. come on now Scozzafava it is time to throw in the white flag and get out of there. Before you ruin all the republican face.
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|I would rather see the Democrat win this seat.
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|The NRCC doesn't get it. Why would they back someone like Dede. It makes zero sense.
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|You are right. Having an R nest to their name is not good enough. We need genuine conservative principles in our candidates and Dede does not fit the bill.
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|I think all the Republican candidates should step down. Ha....your ship is sinking, GOP!
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|You don't like her as an elected official and don't support her candidacy? Then don't vote for her and encourage others not to vote for her and support her challenger. Isn't this the point of an election? Aren't the candidates supposed to present themselves, try to sway supporters, and earn votes? Why should she withdraw if she has a sincere interest in getting elected? Let the voters decide!
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