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Morning round up of NY-26 coverage

By Howard B. Owens

The Buffalo News covers yesterday's events in Erie County, particularly Speaker John Boehner's appearance at a Corwin fundraiser in Depew.

It allowed Boehner to bring up hot-button issues like a lagging economy that still is not producing jobs, as well as sky-high gasoline prices. And he continually referred to the Democrats' liberal spending policies that have produced a unified GOP effort in the House to rein in spending.

"Washington Democrats hope to steal this election so they can move their agenda of higher taxes and more spending," he said. "The president wants to raise taxes. Why? So they can continue to spend. It's time to say no, and we're going to continue to say no to higher taxes and more spending in Washington."

Boehner, who also was scheduled to speak Monday to a Wall Street audience in Manhattan, referred to Corwin as the only conservative in the race who will "stand up to Nancy Pelosi and the liberals in Washington." 

And our own Bea McManis gets a mention.

Appearing with Richtman and Hochul were Bea McManis and Judy Hale of Batavia, two senior citizens worried about the impact of the Republicans' plans for Medicare.

"The Republican budget will decimate Medicare," Hochul said. "That's what this election is all about -- people like Bea and Judy."

Public Policy Polling, the company that conducted the poll released yesterday showing Hochul leading Corwin and Davis, posted a blog item with thoughts on its own poll.

The dominance the GOP showed with independents last year is over. Hochul is winning the independent vote with 37% to 31% for Davis and 20% for Corwin. A more significant finding though is that 39% of independent voters want their new representative to caucus with the Democrats in Washington to 36% who want the winner to side with the Republicans. That suggests Hochul might be winning even in a two-way race with independents and after a year where independents nationally sided with the GOP by a 19-point margin on the national House ballot. That's very meaningful.

Mona Charen, writing for Town Hall, tells her national audience that voters in NY-26 are being duped by Kathy Hochul on her claims about the Ryan budget and Medicare and by Jack Davis, whom she says is really a Democrat. She also says Jane Corwin isn't running a very competent campaign.

The NY-26 race was discussed at length last night by Rachel Maddow on MSNBC.

Tim Miller

OK, Speaker Boehner... Let's talk about all the work the House has done under your leadership to create jobs.

Ready? Let's go!
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Done already? But I didn't hear anything except static? OHHHH, I get it! It's because the House has done NOTHING about jobs (except the new teabagger Reps hiring their lobbyist friends as advisers). Rather than actually do what you campaigned on, you've focused on restricting rights of women, redefining rape so that many actual rapes just become (somewhat less than) consensual sex, and holding hearings on the President's eligibility (see any good long-form birth certificates lately?).

Let's just hope the next job opening is Speaker of the House. The country would be better off for it.

May 10, 2011, 9:03am Permalink
C. M. Barons

The Republicans have now forsaken BOTH of their traditional bases: the small businessman AND seniors. ...In exchange for the financial blessings of the 1%-ers (not outlaw motorcycle clubs), the 1%-ers who own over 34% of the assets in this country and apparently want more.

Are the Republicans so mathematically-challenged that they presume 1% of the population can keep them in office?

May 10, 2011, 2:16pm Permalink

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