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rulemylife -> Republicans Against Tea Party Candidates (10/28/2010 1:57:31 PM)

This whole teabagger thing just keeps getting funnier by the minute.



Tea Party-backed Republicans spur party switches


NEW YORK (Reuters) – For lifelong Republican Joe Errigo, deciding to cross party lines and support a liberal Democrat for New York governor wasn't nearly as difficult as one might expect.

Republican candidate Carl Paladino -- backed by the conservative Tea Party movement -- raised such political hackles he spawned a "Republicans for Cuomo" movement supporting Democrat Andrew Cuomo.

Similar groups can be found in heated races elsewhere nationwide, often those featuring Tea Party-endorsed candidates, attacked by Democrats and some moderate Republicans as extreme.

"When I saw his website, I said nobody could be that dumb," said Errigo, an upstate New York Assemblyman, of Paladino, a Buffalo developer and political newcomer.

"He has alienated every group that I could think of," said Errigo. "He should write a book on how to lose an election."

In Delaware, where Christine O'Donnell has Tea Party support, Republicans backing Democrat Chris Coons include a former state judge and former U.S. Congressman. A "Republicans for Coons" Facebook site reads: "Because we just can't support Christine O'Donnell."

In Arizona, "Republicans for Giffords" are backing Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords over conservative Iraq War veteran Jesse Kelly.

In Nevada, incumbent Democrat Sen. Harry Reid, who faces Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle, counts among his Republican supporters an array of influential gaming and casino executives.

"Mainstream Republicans are refusing to support the latest crop of insurgent candidates in the Republican Party because of their extremist beliefs," said Deirdre Murphy, spokeswoman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in Washington.




PatrickG38 -> RE: Republicans Against Tea Party Candidates (10/28/2010 2:43:23 PM)

Wait until the cannibalism of the 2012 presidential primary :-)




KenDckey -> RE: Republicans Against Tea Party Candidates (10/28/2010 5:47:13 PM)

I believe that Republicans and Democrats cross voting lines all the time.    Example,  I don't know of a union that is pro-Republican but all the unions allow Republicans in as members and ask  not demand that these Republicans vote for whatever candidate the union PAC wants.   So what is the problem?




servantforuse -> RE: Republicans Against Tea Party Candidates (10/28/2010 6:01:08 PM)

You guys can laugh all you want until Tuesday night. It will be funnier, or funner by the minute.




Kirata -> RE: Republicans Against Tea Party Candidates (10/28/2010 7:43:37 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: rulemylife

This whole teabagger thing just keeps getting funnier by the minute.

I read the story, but I guess I'm missing the humor. Please don't explain it.

K.




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