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Winning Dede Scozzafava: How Dems got her nod
Politico ^ | 11/1/09 | Jonathan Martin and Charles Mahtesian

Posted on 11/01/2009 9:16:27 PM PST by nickcarraway

Fearful that the party had almost no chance of winning the Nov. 3 New York special election after Republican nominee Dede Scozzafava abruptly announced Saturday that she was dropping out, high-ranking national Democrats immediately began working to secure her endorsement of Democrat Bill Owens, POLITICO has learned.

On Sunday afternoon, their vigorous efforts paid off as Scozzafava bucked her own party and issued a statement supporting Owens over Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman, a coup for Democrats who recognized that their best remaining chance of winning the Republican-leaning seat on Tuesday was to swing disaffected Scozzafava supporters their way. By Sunday night, Scozzafava had taped her endorsement and it was being delivered via robo-call into targeted district households.

The story of how it went down began in Washington, where the White House and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee quarterbacked the effort to secure Scozzafava’s endorsement.

According to several senior Democratic officials, Rep. Steve Israel, a Long Island Democrat and DCCC official, was dispatched to meet face-to-face with Scozzafava in her upstate New York district within hours of her departure from the race to make the case on behalf of the national party. He carried the proxy of the White House and congressional Democrats.

Scozzafava, according to one account, was receptive to the entreaties after becoming a target of intense conservative opposition over the past month. A moderate to liberal assemblywoman who was backed by the national GOP establishment, her nomination had become a rallying point for conservative grassroots activists who argued that she was far too liberal for them to support.

“She’s devastated that these outside interests are trying to hijack her moderate wing of the party," said one New York Democrat who had spoken to Scozzafava.

Her support had all but collapsed over the last month; by the end of the week, national Republicans began hedging their bets on her campaign and signaling that they would welcome a Hoffman victory.

When some senior Democrats worried Scozzafava might be wavering about the endorsement, according to another account, the White House got Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the most powerful figures in the state, and New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to place calls to the assemblywoman on Saturday evening to coax her into delivering it. Sen. Charles Schumer, who had been in touch with White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Israel, also weighed in.

Two senior Democrats with ties to the White House praised Cuomo’s role in the operation, saying they were confident Scozzafava was on board after learning that she told Cuomo: "You're going to be the next governor of New York."

Also critical was Silver’s assurance, in a phone conversation with Scozzafava, that the state Assembly Democratic caucus would embrace her if she chose to switch parties, now viewed as a real possibility after her endorsement Sunday of Owens.

June O'Neill, until earlier this year the New York Democratic Party chair, played an even more important role in courting Scozzafava, according to one New York official, because they “go to the same social events—church bingo night and the high school dance.”

A fellow North Country resident, O'Neill is close to Scozzafava and her husband, Ron McDougall, a leading upstate New York union official who works closely with state Democrats.

McDougall sent an e-mail out Saturday night offering enthusiastic support for Owens’ candidacy.

On Sunday, Scozzafava released her own statement.

“It’s not in the cards for me to be your representative, but I strongly believe Bill [Owens] is the only candidate who can build upon [former Rep.] John McHugh's lasting legacy in the U.S. Congress,” she said.

“In Bill Owens, I see a sense of duty and integrity that will guide him beyond political partisanship. He will be an independent voice devoted to doing what is right for New York. Bill understands this district and its people, and when he represents us in Congress he will put our interests first.”

Her statement, which focused on the importance of local interests like Fort Drum, piggybacked on Democratic attacks on Hoffman as an outsider to the district whose opposition to earmarks and federal spending would be damaging to the economically struggling region.

Republican House leaders later said they would secure an Armed Services Committee spot for Hoffman if he wins—a slot it previously pledged to Scozzafava.

The reaction from the state party to the Scozzafava endorsement was swift and unsparing.

“Dede Scozzafava’s endorsement today represents a betrayal of the people of the North Country and the people of her Party,” said Ed Cox, chairman of the New York GOP. “In contacting Scozzafava, the Obama White House has once again played its Chicago-style politics here in New York. The people of the 23rd District will not be fooled by any corrupt bargain.”

Hoffman’s campaign offered a similarly sharp response.

“This afternoon Dede Scozzafava betrayed the GOP,” read a Hoffman press release, titled, ‘Surprise Surprise: Dede is a Democrat.’

“The voters now know what Dede Scozzafava and Bill Owens believe in—the liberal agenda of Nancy Pelosi.”

Following Scozzafava’s endorsement Sunday, a handful of upstate GOP Assembly colleagues announced they were lining up behind Hoffman.

“After being out of town, I have returned to learn that Dede Scozzafava has suspended her campaign for Congress and has endorsed Democrat Bill Owens. This is a very disappointing development,” said Assemblyman Will Barclay in a statement. “In light of this development, I am putting my support behind Doug Hoffman.”

The Susan B. Anthony List, which has spent more than $125,000 in organizing a pro-Hoffman ground program in the district and in running radio ads, also touched on the betrayal theme.

“By her actions today Dede Scozzafava has confirmed why it was so important for conservatives and people who care about the GOP to get involved in this race,” said President Marjorie Dannenfelser. "When a GOP candidacy is not based on fundamental conservative values, the party and the principles are inevitably betrayed at critical moments.”

Even with Scozzafava's endorsement, however, Hoffman may now have enough momentum to consolidate the GOP vote in the historically Republican district to win Tuesday.

But senior Democratic officials who had all but given up on the contest Saturday felt that picking up Scozzafava at least gave them an opportunity.

Republican operatives tracking the race believe that Scozzafava's enthusiastic endorsement of Owens will carry weight with her longtime supporters in her Assembly district around Watertown, where her political standing remains high.

A Siena poll released Saturday showed Scozzafava still leading in her home base with 34 percent despite trailing well behind Hoffman and Owens districtwide. According to the poll, Owens led with 36 percent to Hoffman’s 35 percent. Scozzafava came in third with just 20 percent.

New York Republican consultant Brendan Quinn predicted the lion’s share of Scozzafava's support will now go to Owens and boost his numbers by five to eight percent on Tuesday.

“This move by the assemblywoman will make her the spoiler in this race and could deliver the election to Bill Owens.” said Quinn, a former state GOP executive director. “She’s joined the Democrats in trying to create the impression that anyone supporting Hoffman is a right-wing extremist, and that’s part of the White House message as well.”

Tom Davis, a former National Republican Congressional Committee chairman, said he still believes the race is a toss-up but also expected Scozzafava supporters to swing toward Owens.

"This is not a Sarah Palin distict, and they tried to make it that way. In a 3-way race, you could have gotten 35-40 percent to win the seat, and now they need close to 50 percent," Davis said. "It’s clear in the Watertown part of the district that Hoffman is not the second choice."

Former National Republican Congressional Committee chairman Tom Reynolds, who represented an upstate New York district before retiring in 2008, said Scozzafava's endorsement will have a limited impact beyond the voters she represented in the Assembly.

"This is not a small district, and this is not a congressperson doing this who was beaten in the primary,” he said. “With this race, Dede is well-known in the center in the district, but not as well known in Plattsburgh and Oswego.”


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: acorn; acornnetwork; democrat; hoffman; scozzafava; wfp; workingfamiliesparty
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To: pieceofthepuzzle

and Sen. Lieberman would prolly agree with you!

Which is why he is now political enemy #1 for the ‘rats right now.


21 posted on 11/01/2009 9:30:20 PM PST by Daisyjane69 (Michael Reagan: "Welcome back, Dad, even if you're wearing a dress and bearing children this time)
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To: nickcarraway
Winning Dede Scozzafava: How Dems got her nod

...because as Citizen Hoffman knew, she was always an obvious DEMOCRAT PARTY ACORN LOYALIST!

God Bless Doug Hoffman!

Special Thanks to Fred Thompson, who made a terrific campaign ad for Doug.


22 posted on 11/01/2009 9:34:25 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness.)
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To: rmlew
Once Hoffman wins, we should look into primarying Scozzafava and running candidates against all the “Republican leaders” in NY State who supported her in the rigged selection.

She will probably switch parties. Thing is, it may be hard to win as a RAT in her district.

Regardless of what happens Tuesday, from the standpoint of her career I think this was a huge mistake on her part.

23 posted on 11/01/2009 9:35:07 PM PST by freespirited (Liberals are only liberal about sex & drugs. Otherwise, they want to control your life. --DHorowitz)
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To: nickcarraway

Love her definition of hijack her “moderate” wing of the party (sounds like Gingrich, doesn’t it”). She should NEVER been nominated by the Republicans, yet they supported her. The fact that she endorsed the Democrat in the race should be enough to remind those Republicans that supported her that they were not only wrong in their choice but really wrong!

I doubt that this will have much effect upon the Republican party or the national GOP though - they seem to be going through their own internal inspection and coming up WAY short!

Hey you stupid GOP elites - get a grip and maybe try viewing the internet and listening to your base’s ideals. I am beginning to think that you are all internet illiterate along with your inability to see the Tea Party activists that visited Washington. Maybe you’re really deaf and dumb after all...

Maybe you all just believe the MSM’s editorials and believe them - which makes you part of the elite beltway Republicans (of no use to the Republicans outside said loop)...


24 posted on 11/01/2009 9:37:13 PM PST by Deagle
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To: nickcarraway
Two senior Democrats with ties to the White House praised Cuomo’s role in the operation, saying they were confident Scozzafava was on board after learning that she told Cuomo: "You're going to be the next governor of New York."

Also critical was Silver’s assurance, in a phone conversation with Scozzafava, that the state Assembly Democratic caucus would embrace her if she chose to switch parties, now viewed as a real possibility after her endorsement Sunday of Owens.

June O'Neill, until earlier this year the New York Democratic Party chair, played an even more important role in courting Scozzafava, according to one New York official, because they “go to the same social events—church bingo night and the high school dance.”


My, oh, my......the White House and dem's sure are invested in this election. Dede probably believes their offers. In all likelihood her political career in any party is over. She'll be the last one to figure that out.
25 posted on 11/01/2009 9:37:28 PM PST by Girlene
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To: nickcarraway

“Moderate” must be the most misused adjective in the dictionary!


26 posted on 11/01/2009 9:37:51 PM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (THE SECOND AMENDMENT, A MATTER OF FACT, NOT A MATTER OF OPINION)
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To: nickcarraway
“She’s devastated that these outside interests are trying to hijack her moderate wing of the party,"

her husband, Ron McDougall, a leading upstate New York union official who works closely with state Democrats.

Mandatory Cigarette Taxation
Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage
Foreclosure Relief
voted to raise taxes
pro-labor

Scozzafava works as an investment advisor for RBC Dain Rauscher Inc., of Watertown, New York. According to her filed campaign reports, her husband and other family members are the largest donors to her campaigns.

Scozzafava is listed as Chief Operating Officer for the company on her legislative website, but claims that she has had no direct ties with the company since 2007. Her campaign website states she is Vice President of SC Partners, LLC

On July 22, 2009, Scozzafava was chosen by the eleven Republican Party county chairs

Scozzafava accepted the endorsement of the Working Families Party in her earlier assembly campaigns, with close ties between that party and liberal activist group ACORN

27 posted on 11/01/2009 9:39:12 PM PST by kcvl
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To: nickcarraway

She took almost a million from the national party, now she goes over to the Democrats. Talk about bad faith.


28 posted on 11/01/2009 9:39:49 PM PST by RobbyS (Chirho.)
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To: Girlene
By this time on Tuesday, we will see who played the better game of politics, the conservatives who demanded that Dede drop out or the Dems that seem to be pulling Dede's strings.
29 posted on 11/01/2009 9:42:44 PM PST by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at 100 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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To: nickcarraway

The Democrats, showing once more they are a party of subversion, have ALWAYS had her. They are doing her a scuzzy favor...and we have witnessed a person with no soul and some party leadership that is untrustworth at best and democrats at worst.


30 posted on 11/01/2009 9:47:03 PM PST by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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To: nickcarraway

It is corruption at it’s finest. I don’t think our elections are any fairer than those in Iran. Chicago mobs have taken control of them. This will end up in the streets sooner or later.


31 posted on 11/01/2009 9:47:30 PM PST by mojitojoe (“Medicine is the keystone of the arch of socialism.” - Vladimir Lenin)
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To: cynwoody

That cow is married? I would have bet the farm she was a butch.


32 posted on 11/01/2009 9:48:41 PM PST by mojitojoe (“Medicine is the keystone of the arch of socialism.” - Vladimir Lenin)
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To: nickcarraway
This woman flirted with the idea of running as a Dem, so none of this is surprising. Frankly, the Democrat that traveled to NY to secure her support for the Dem candidate could simply have phoned her and accomplished the same thing. She never had any intention of offering support for Hoffman.
33 posted on 11/01/2009 9:51:22 PM PST by Major Matt Mason (The DemocRat Party is no longer an American political party.)
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she told Cuomo: "You're going to be the next governor of New York...

… and then you will pay me back, right?"

34 posted on 11/01/2009 9:51:33 PM PST by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: mojitojoe

And consider, not only do they both have different last names, but neither is even hyphenated. How so very liberal.


35 posted on 11/01/2009 9:53:00 PM PST by the anti-liberal
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To: Seaplaner

she is quite a liar isnt she


36 posted on 11/01/2009 10:02:50 PM PST by dalebert
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To: nickcarraway
"Oh, its twoo; its twooo!

Sorry, Mel Brooks...

37 posted on 11/01/2009 10:04:43 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: RobbyS
She took almost a million from the national party, now she goes over to the Democrats. Talk about bad faith.

No, no, no... this shows how stupid the idiots at the RNC have become. They gave her the money. She didn't just walk off with it...

38 posted on 11/01/2009 10:06:24 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: kcvl
On July 22, 2009, Scozzafava was chosen by the eleven Republican Party county chairs

In Russia, these eleven would be quietly composting somewhere in a wooded vale by now...

39 posted on 11/01/2009 10:07:51 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: nickcarraway

She was always a Democrat. Look at her positions.

The Rs were stupid (as usual) to sign her up.


40 posted on 11/01/2009 10:09:37 PM PST by Uncle Miltie (0bummer attacks not Unemployment, the Taliban, Deficits, China, or the Sudan, but attacks FOX.)
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