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News updates from Bill on Twitter Election 2009 We did it! Congratulations to all of you who worked tirelessly through the past few months to help bring about a Republican statewide win. Not only did Chris Christie capture the Governor’s office, but dozens of our endorsed local candidates exceeded expectations throughout the state. Building the New Majority endorsed and supported sixty-one candidates for Assembly, Freeholder, Mayor, Committee and Council. On Tuesday, Thirty-three of those candidates were elected by the voters! Perhaps the best news is that twenty of the winners were NOT incumbents.
Here’s the link to the detailed results:
No Comments November 1, 2009 96 hours to go hour 96 hours to go hour. We’ve got four more days to get the word out and motivate volunteers and voters to help send Jon Corzine back to the private sector. With your support, Building the New Majority has targeted dozens of candidates running for local offices across the state and we’re happy to report that many of these races have a great shot at winning on Election Day. Here are a few races to watch and jump in to help over the next 96 hours: No CommentsOctober 28, 2009 Doug Hoffman Leads in NY-23 Special Election A new poll released earlier today by Club for Growth shows that Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman has surged into the lead in the NY-23 Special Congressional Election to be held Nov. 3! Hoffman now leads with 31%, Democrat Bill Owens is at 27%, and liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava has collapsed to just 20%. Over the weekend, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) began a new attack ad aimed solely at Hoffman – the first such ad from the DCCC. Previously, the DCCC had only attacked the Republican. This means the DCCC’s internal polling also shows Hoffman either in the lead or having the best chance to beat the Democrat. Their fear is clear — the Democrat and the Republican are both very liberal and will split the moderate to liberal vote. As The Wall Street Journal editorial noted last week, “James Buckley won a Senate seat as the Conservative candidate in New York in 1970 against a pair of major-party liberals.” The new Club for Growth poll and the new DCCC ad proves the chances of a stunning Hoffman victory are now better than ever. There are just 8 days left until Election Day. In the coming hours, the Hoffman campaign will be making its final decisions on how much final advertising they can afford. Click here to make your most generous contribution to Doug Hoffman for Congress today. No CommentsOctober 21, 2009 Conservative Surges in NY Special Election William Kristol of The Weekly Standard wrote a new piece on the incredibly important NY-23 Special Congressional Election. Here is an excerpt: The candidacy of the official Republican nominee, liberal Dede Scozzafava, selected by local party officials and supported by the national Republican establishment, is collapsing. The Republican who has a real chance to defeat Democrat Bill Owens is Doug Hoffman, the Conservative Party candidate-a Republican with a profile far more like the popular [former congressman and now Army Secretary John] McHugh, and one far more in sync with the district. What’s more, if elected, Hoffman would caucus in Congress with Republicans-whereas Scozzafava could well pull an Arlen Specter and defect to the Democrats. And yesterday, former Congressman Dick Armey endorsed Doug Hoffman too. No CommentsOctober 17, 2009 Opposing view: GOP offers clear alternative It takes two to tango, and President Barack Obama and the Democratic congressional leadership repeatedly have said “no” to working with Republicans who have offered to compromise. Obama and the Democrats said “no” on all the Republican ideas for the stimulus bill – including tax rate cuts that would stimulate the economy. They have insisted that the top income tax rates soar starting after next year, further stifling economic growth. No CommentsSeptember 9, 2009 The Passing of a Real Hero From September 4, 2009 Let us mourn Robert Schindler, Sr., the father of Terri Schindler Schiavo. Not a politically connected man, Schindler (unlike Ted Kennedy) was on the front lines defending life – even to the end. By Fr. THOMAS J. EUTENEUER The pro-life movement mourns the loss of Mr. Robert Schindler, Sr., the father of Terri Schindler-Schiavo, whose fight for life captured the heart of the pro-life community in 2005. Mr. Schindler is being buried in Philadelphia today without the fanfare or accolades that are due a real champion who fought one of the most insidious evils of modern society – the legalized murder of the innocent. His funeral will not be televised on all the cable news networks, no cardinals will attend it, and the President of the United States will not deliver the eulogy – thank God. Mr. Schindler, however, is promised a better send-off than that. God Himself will him speak to him words spoken to all the suffering righteous: “Well done, good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of your Master.” No CommentsAugust 20, 2009 Republican Study Committee Updates Click read more to see the latest from the RSC! No CommentsAugust 12, 2009 Obama’s Raid on Medicare From Steve Lonegan: Amnesty for millions of illegal aliens is on the horizon. Many justify illegal immigration as necessary for a growing economy but while immigration is important to America’s growth, there are those of us who believe legal immigration that controls, balances, guarantees security and builds, rather than destroys, our nation’s prosperity is essential. The great free market economist Milton Friedman hit the nail on the head when he stated: “you cannot have open borders and open welfare.” No CommentsAugust 8, 2009 Bill Speaks at Conservatives with Attitude No CommentsJuly 22, 2009 RSC Update: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Chairman Price: While the President Practices Divisive Politics, the RSC Stands with All Americans
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