Wednesday, September 15, 2010

New York Results 2010:Tea Party Won The Election In New York

New York Results 2010:Tea Party Won The Election In New York:


Tea Party Won The Election In New York:Conservative “Tea Party” favorite shot down the establishment choice in the Republican Senate, Delaware’s primary elections on Tuesday, dealing a blow to the chances of the party recapture the U.S. Senate in November.

Upstart Republican candidate Christine O’Donnell scored the biggest upset in the line of tea party this year for the 9-term Representative Michael Castle, a popular former governor and one of the last Republican moderates in Congress.

Loss of lock, which was expected to cruise to victory in the November 2 elections, Delaware, gave new hope for the Democrats in the state and strengthened their chances to maintain control of the Senate.

Favorite Tea Party was a close second, as votes were being counted in New Hampshire Republican primary and another Tea Party supported candidates easily won the Republican gubernatorial election in New York.

National and state Republicans ran in the last few weeks to help lock, worries O’Donnell could not win the race for the Democratic Senate in November’s long-standing Vice-President Joe Biden.

“The people of Delaware said. No more politics as usual,” said O’Donnell supporters at a rally victory. “The reason for this is the restoration of America.”

Castle of eight candidates of the Senate supported the Republican National Committee campaign to lose in the primary this year, and the result was perhaps the largest exposure is anger against Washington.

The string of victories tea party’s candidate was caused widespread discontent of voters with President Barack Obama and the government in Washington, and left Republicans dismayed.

“Delaware Republicans have chosen an ultra-right-wing extremist who is out of step with the values of Delaware,” said Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez, who is waging a campaign committee.

Republican Senate Campaign Committee issued a brief one-sentence statement of congratulations on the victory O’Donnell. O’Donnell shrugged off the likelihood, the committee will not spend money on it.

“They do not have the experience of victory in this season,” she told CNN.

FINAL PRIMARY DAY

Competition in the State of Delaware said on the last day of primaries before November, voters in seven states selecting candidates by the Senate, the House of Representatives and Governor races.

In New Hampshire Republican Senate primary, former State Attorney General Kelly Ayotte trailed Tea Party supported the lawyer Ovide Lamontagne, which were endorsed by a former Republican candidate for vice-presidential Sarah Palin. O’Donnell was also endorsed Palin.

Movement Tea Party won another high-profile race in New York, where political newcomer Carl Paladino easily beat the establishment choice, former U.S. Representative Rick Lazio, the Republican gubernatorial primary.

Paladino, who is obliged to spend up to $ 10 million of his own money, will be a huge weak in the November race against Democrat Andrew Cuomo.

U.S. Representative Charles Rangel of New York, a veteran of 40 years in the house, survived the Democratic primary concern, despite the scandal, ethics. He is awaiting trial of their colleagues at home 13 alleged violations of internal regulations.

In Washington, DC, the Democratic primary for mayor, challenger Vincent Gray has led the Mayor Adrian Fenty.

Republicans threatens to make voters worry about the economy and leadership Obama’s success in November, which could give them control of the House and possibly even the Senate, once considered a Longshot.

Republicans should get to 10 seats, the Democratic Senate to return, and Delaware was considered to be safely in the Republican column lock as a candidate. Without the lock, Democrat Chris Coons, County Executive, is at least a small favorite of the Senate in November.

Delaware primary struggle gained new urgency after last month dysfunction Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska hammered home the point that is not acting in a security, when lost 7 congressional primaries.

Democrats hope Republican shift to the right and the appointment of an outsider candidates in Nevada, Kentucky, Colorado and elsewhere will help them in November by alienating moderate Democrats and revitalization of these important races. Polls show tight races in the Senate all these states.

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, is considered politically dead earlier this year, mostly dead heat Tea Party-Sharron favorite corner in Nevada, according to Reuters / Ipsos poll on Tuesday.

Raising Tea Party to a high Republican turnout in the primaries and has created great benefits for the Republican enthusiasm for voting, which Democrats fear could crimp their appearance.

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