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'Principled' GOP candidate would have won

A pro-life group that backed Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman says the Democratic special election victory in New York's 23rd Congressional District is actually a win for motivated conservative activists.
Democrat and retired Air Force Captain Bill Owens, running in a historically Republican stronghold, capitalized on a split that emerged between Republican liberals and conservatives. Owens defeated Hoffman (49 percent to 45 percent) after the withdrawal of liberal Republican candidate DeDe Scozzafava over the weekend, whose name remained on the ballot, drawing 6 percent of the vote.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the socially conservative Susan B. Anthony List, says the Republican Party "apparatus" needs to learn a strong lesson from the New York contest. ( 'Principled' GOP candidate would have won)

"Being principled is the best strategy for long-term success," she states. "In New York [District] 23, if we had had a candidate who was principled in terms of accepting and embracing the principles of the Republican Party platform, we would be seeing a Republican sworn in from [that] district right now. As it turns out, Doug Hoffman ended up having to run against two parties for a very long period of time."
 
Dannenfelser says the well-funded fiscal and social conservative coalition that united behind Hoffman needs to be replicated by the Republican Party in 2010 if it hopes to elect conservative leaders across the nation.
(The Grand Old Party needs to run people who will back up the core values of the party  including right to life, lower taxes, a strong America. ) 
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