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Originally Posted by Riot
From what I see the Tea Partiers and the GOP are not going to vote together (witness what has happened already in elections where there are candidates from both Baggers and GOP running - NY Congress, the Dem won, hello!); that the part of the GOP that supports Baggers is moving away from Baggers and back to the GOP; and that Independents are moving away from the GOP and Baggers.
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There really is nothing unusual about a Dem. winning a House seat in N.Y. is there? In that particular case the Republican was far more liberal than the Dem. and had to bow out. The "tea bagger" was a relative unknown who almost won. If I remember right the Repub stayed on the ballot. I may be wrong about the last one.
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