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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-09-09 06:13 PM
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NY-23: A Three-Way Race?
That's what Conservative candidate Doug Hoffman would like you to believe. Hoffman, as you know, is running to the right of socially moderate GOPer Dede Scozzafava and Democrat Bill Owens in the special election to replace John McHugh (who one of these days may actually get to serve as Army Secretary). Hoffman's inked a top-tier GOP polling firm for his campaign, which is a pretty solid tea leaf that he's serious about running a real campaign. Here's his first publicly-released poll:

McLaughlin & Associates (8/25-26, likely voters):
Bill Owens (D): 20
Dede Scozzafava (R): 30
Doug Hoffman (C): 19
Undecided: 31

Those are pretty remarkable numbers -- especially the 20% figure for Owens. (Surely, Owens suffers from a severe case of "Some Dude" syndrome, but that's a pretty low baseline for a Democrat to be starting at in an Obama district.) Whether or not Hoffman's candidacy is the deciding factor in this race remains to be seen, but one thing seems probable: he can't be ignored when handicapping this race.

http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5556/ny23-a-threeway-race
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