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Palin backs 3rd-party candidate in NY House race

Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said her party has abandoned its values and has endorsed a third-party candidate over the GOP-backed contender in New York's congressional special election.

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has endorsed a third-party candidate over the GOP-backed contender in New York’s congressional special election, saying her own party has abandoned its core values.

The former Alaska governor, who was Arizona Sen. John McCain’s running-mate last year, said Thursday she was backing Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman over Republican Assemblywoman Dierdre Scozzafava in the 23rd Congressional District race.

Palin said Hoffman, a businessman, stands for Republican principles - smaller government, lower taxes and a commitment to individual liberty - and that Scozzafava is more aligned with Democrats.

The offseason race to replace former Rep. John McHugh, whom President Barack Obama named as his Army secretary, has drawn national attention to a growing splinter between Republican moderates and conservatives who say they want the party to return its core values.

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“The Republican Party today has decided to choose a candidate who more than blurs the lines, and there is no real difference between the Democrat and the Republican in this race,” Palin said in a post on her Facebook page Thursday night.

Democrat Bill Owens, a Plattsburgh lawyer and retired Air Force captain, is also running. An Oct. 15 survey by Siena College showed Owens with 33 percent, Scozzafava with 29 percent and Hoffman with 23 percent. The poll of 617 likely voters had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.9 percentage points.

Scozzafava has been endorsed by the National Rifle Association and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, but she’s been criticized by some conservatives for her support for abortion rights, same-sex marriage and other issues.

Scozzafava spokesman Matt Burns said a vote for Hoffman hurts Republicans.

Hoffman has been labeled a spoiler by some, but he’s looking more like a contender lately, with support from prominent Republicans, including former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson, former House Majority Leader Dick Armey and former presidential candidate Steve Forbes, who endorsed Hoffman on Friday.

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“The other candidates in this race are far too similar in their records and stated support for much of the Democrats’ agenda in Washington,” Forbes said.

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Comment by: Paul Gemme Posted: October 26, 2009, 10:33 am

Who gives a damn who she backs!

Comment by: chris Posted: October 26, 2009, 10:38 am

Agree with Paul. I wish they would keep her out of the news, she is a nobody.

Comment by: justiceserved Posted: October 26, 2009, 10:45 am

She’s going rogue!!! Who really cares what the waffle house waitress does? I’m still waiting for my extra butter. Sarah, your 15 minutes of fame will not be extended therefore you must find another job/career you want, only to quit once you hit any rough patch. Better to just take your book royalties and retire.

Comment by: JP Posted: October 26, 2009, 10:59 am

Sarah who? Who cares?

Comment by: Stephen Posted: October 26, 2009, 11:09 am

Go Hoffman! If a split in the Republican Party puts us (my party, the Republican Party) out of power for a decade or two that would be fine with me. We would be better for it in the long run.

Comment by: Jerome Thomas Posted: October 26, 2009, 11:15 am

Please, Ms. Palin! You have done us enough damage already. For the love of God, please shut up and go away! Just get another hobby and leave the GOP alone! Thank you.

Comment by: Brian Posted: October 26, 2009, 11:37 am

What a maverick! God bless her - she probably has never even been to the 23rd district before. But why let that stop her from throwing her weight into a race that she knows nothing about in a state whose issues she is wholly unfamiliar with? You betcha! You know, you can see Canada from the 23rd CD - and even worse - the French-speaking part of Canada. Better stock up on those freedom fries.

Will the media please kick this “politico” to the curb? She has yet to contribute anything to the national conversation other than the cautionary tale of elevating an under-educated ultra-conservative populist to a position of prominence. With any luck, she will be the tipping point that finally causes the great conservative schism - fiscal conservatives (libertarian leaning) will final see the lunacy in aligning with social conservatives (religious right).

Comment by: anj Posted: October 26, 2009, 11:41 am

Why is the AP monitoring Palin’s blog? For news?? That’s an oxymoron (with emphasis on the second syllable).

Comment by: Rick W Posted: October 26, 2009, 12:03 pm

Right on Sarah! You go girl! Let the detractors whine. The only reason they oppose you is that they think Tina Fey is you. If they ever listened to what you believe in they’d probably be surprised how much they agree with you.

Comment by: Doug Kreber Posted: October 26, 2009, 12:03 pm

Who cares who that IDIOT endorses?!?! If anything, you should run from her endorsement, much like an endorsement given by Ashton Kutcher.

Doug Kreber
douglasjkreber@yahoo.com

Comment by: Gary C. Gibson Posted: October 26, 2009, 2:09 pm

Sarah’s choice may indicate that she will be a third party Presidential candidate in 2012. Yet a platform of lower taxes to pay off the 12 trillion dollars deficit, coupled with economic growth in China seems unlikely to work.

What about an ecological economic nationalist 3rd Party in 2012?

Comment by: Roberto Sanchez Posted: October 26, 2009, 7:49 pm

Well Gary, I suppose out of control spending is fine and dandy, isn’t it? Reducing taxes also comes with reducing the scope and spending of government, to bring it in line with revenues. That means no handouts, bailouts, (hopefully) free health insurance and social security. It’s about time everyone pulls themselves up and fends for themselves and enjoy personal liberty and responsibility.

Comment by: Tim McHugh Posted: November 7, 2009, 8:55 am

Sarah Palin has finally made a contribution to society. She helped elect Democrat Bill Owens in NY23.

Thanks, Sarah.

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