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Medicare

Democrats: We'll Use NY-26 Medicare Formula Around The Country


Kathy Hochul

National Democrats were united in their post-election message after their NY-26 win, issuing a flurry of statements claiming the race as a victory over Paul Ryan's Medicare plan.

Supporters chanted "Medicare" at Democrat Kathy Hocul's victory party, and she made it a centerpiece of her speech.

"We can ensure we do not decimate Medicare," Hochul said. "We will keep the promises made to our seniors who have spent their lives paying into Medicare, so they can count on health care when they need it most."

If Democrats have their way, there will be a lot more speeches along those lines come November 2012. The chairs of both legislative election committees made clear on Tuesday that they believe they have found a winning formula they intend to use elsewhere.

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Topics: 2012, 2012 elections, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, Medicare, NY-26, Patty Murray, Pete Sessions, Steve Israel

NY-26

GOP MegaPAC: NY-26 Is A Wake Up Call For The Right


NY-26 candidate Kathy Hochul (D)

Ditching the popular spin on the right that third party challenger Jack Davis cost Republicans the NY-26 race, conservative Super PAC American Crossroads warned its supporters on Tuesday that the election is a "wake-up" call for the right.

"Republican Jane Corwin gave it her all in a very tough special election today," spokesman Jonathan Collegio said in a statement. "The debate over whether Medicare mattered more than a third-party candidate who split the Republican vote is mostly a partisan Rorschach Test. What is clear is that this election is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks that 2012 will be just like 2010. It's going to be a tougher environment, Democrats will be more competitive, and we need to play at the top of our game to win big next year."

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Topics: American Crossroads, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, Medicare, NY-26

NY-26

Democrat Kathy Hochul Wins Upset In NY-26, Medicare Vote Key To Victory


Kathy Hochul

Republicans are going to have plenty of questions about their plan to turn Medicare into a voucher program tomorrow morning after Democrats romped to an improbable victory in a special election focused almost entirely on the issue.

Democrat Kathy Hochul lead 48-43 with over 83% of the votes counted and her victory looks to be a strong one -- the Associated Press called the race within an hour of the polls closing. Corwin underperformed in key GOP counties while Hochul's margins in Democratic areas were in line with the party's high water mark in the district from 2006, a wave year that swept the Republicans out of the majority in the House and Senate. The district is normally a safe seat for Republicans and few considered it vulnerable when Rep. Chris Lee (R-NY) resigned over topless photos he posted in a Craigslist personal.

Hochul's message focused relentlessly on the Paul Ryan budget, which she highlighted in ads, public statements, and debates at every opportunity. Her attacks on its cuts to Medicare benefits and its tax cuts for the wealthy proved impossible for Corwin to overcome, who tried her best to defend the GOP budget cuts before eventually giving in and falsely accusing Hochul of seeking similar cuts while muddying her own position on the plan.

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Topics: Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, Medicare, NY-26

NY-26

What To Look For In The NY-26 Results


Republican Jane Corwin and Democrat Kathy Hochul

TPM is going to be covering the NY-26 results live tonight, so for those planning on joining us for the main event, here are a few things to keep an eye on.

New York's 26th district leans Republican, but Democrats have run a few competitive races in recent years, which givies us a decent picture of what a winning margin might look like tonight on the county level. Ironically, their high water mark came in 2006 when their candidate was Jack Davis, a lifelong anti-trade Republican now running as a Tea Party independent in the special election and wreaking havoc on the race.

In 2006, Democrats pulled in 48% of the vote versus 52% for Rep. Tom Reynolds (R-NY). Key to Davis' surprise surge were majorities in Erie County, the most populous part of the district, and Niagara County, another major population center. Those two were enough to keep it close even as Davis lost every other county, including well-populated Monroe.

In Hochul's case, she'll need to be the clear winner in Erie, where she's county clerk, and Niagara to even have a shot. She will likely need to improve significantly on the Democrats 14-point loss in Monroe county from 2006 to make up most of the remaining ground. But Hochul is lucky enough to have Davis running again, so key to her success will be whether he can take a significant chunk of the vote in the various Republican strongholds.
A strong showing for Davis could give the Dems significantly more leeway -- if he runs up numbers of 15% or more, Hochul could put the race away with a weak plurality in the low to mid 40s. Corwin and her conservative supporters have spent a lot of time tearing Davis down this month, so there's a considerable amount of uncertainty as to just how much support he'll be able to turn out.

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Topics: Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

Party VIPs Chris Christie and Bill Clinton Hit The Phones In NY-26


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

Both parties are calling in the big guns to rally voters as residents in New York's 26th district line up to vote in today's special election.

On the Republican side, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, one of the most popular party members nationally, has a robo-call making the rounds backing Republican Jane Corwin.

"Now, I'm sure you've received many phone calls about this election already, nut please just give me a few seconds of your time as the election draws near," Christie says in the call, according to The Buffalo News. "I'm calling to ask you for your support for Jane Corwin for Congress as you go to the polls Tuesday, May 24th. I ran for governor of New Jersey because like you, I wanted to see REAL change. Jane Corwin is a fighter who knows how to get things done. We're in critical times for our country, and Washington needs stand-up leaders who will fight to control spending and change business as usual."

Rallying Democrats, former President and current New York State resident Bill Clinton has recorded a call as well. Clinton's script focuses tightly on the Medicare angle that Democrats have been pushing in the district, an approach they credit with their current lead in the polls.

"You can count on Kathy to say no to partisan politics that would end Medicare as we know it to pay for more tax cuts for multi-millionaires," he says. "That's just one reason I hope you'll join me in supporting Kathy Hochul for Congress in the Special Election tomorrow, May 24th."

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Topics: Bill Clinton, Chris Christie, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

Win Or Lose, NY-26 Is An Ominous Blow To GOP's Medicare Phaseout Plan


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

Republican and conservative groups have poured in hundreds of thousands of dollars to save what should be a reliably GOP seat in New York's 26th district, fighting off a spirited Democratic challenger and a vote-splitting Tea Party independent. But whether Republican Jane Corwin ekes out a win on Tuesday or not, the election is already a tough blow to the party's flagging proposal to turn Medicare into a privatized voucher system.

In the first federal election since House Republicans introduced their ambitious budget that ends Medicare as we know it, Democrat Kathy Hochul sought from the start to turn the race into a one-issue referendum on House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan's Medicare proposal. While Corwin defended the party line at first, she's spent the final weeks fleeing the plan, first by falsely attributing its entitlement cuts to her opponent's platform and later by dumping her support for the Ryan plan entirely. Her actions leave little room for doubt that the GOP budget's is politically toxic in the area.

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Topics: Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

Kathy Hochul

Poll: Dem Hochul Leads GOPer Corwin In NY-26 Special Election


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

With three days to go before voters head to the polls in the NY-26 special election to fill Republican Rep. Chris Lee's vacated seat, a new Siena College poll has Democrat Kathy Hochul leading Republican Jane Corwin by 4 points among likely voters.

Hochul leads with 42%, with Corwin trailing at 38% and tea party candidate Jack Davis with 9%, according to the poll.

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NY-26

Major Party Candidates Debate In NY-26 -- While Tea Partier Releases Most Depressing Ad Ever


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

Republican Jane Corwin and Democrat Kathy Hochul met Wednesday night for their final debate before the May 24 vote to replace Republican Rep. Chris Lee in New York's 26th district. As it has for weeks, the conversation focused overwhelmingly on the budget passed by House Republicans that would, among other things, abolish Medicare.

Hochul has ran almost her entire campaign on defeating a Republican proposal to cut Medicare benefits and turn it into a voucher program while Corwin has dinged her for supporting higher taxes on the wealthy. The debate fell mostly into these predictable lines.

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Topics: American Crossroads, House Majority PAC, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NRA, NY-26, SEIU

NY-26

NRCC Dumps Cash Into NY-26 As Special Election Tilts Dem


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

The GOP is dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into the NY-26 election, hoping to stave off defeat in a right-leaning district that's become a testing ground for Democratic attacks on the Paul Ryan budget.

According to FEC filings, the National Republican Congressional Committee has spent nearly $425,000 on the race, targeting not only Democratic candidate Kathy Hochul but an independent Tea Party candidate Jack Davis. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has spent over $266,000 on the race so far.

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Topics: American Crossroads, House Majority PAC, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

Dem Group To Advertise In NY-26 Special Election, Targeting Ryan Medicare Privatization


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

The three-way special election for the House seat formerly held by Republican Rep. Chris Lee, who resigned in embarrassment after lewd photos of him became public, is now going to see an influx of advertising from an independently run Democratic group, House Majority PAC, which was set up to counter big-spending Republican-aligned groups such as American Crossroads.

National Journal reports:

The Democratic group will begin airing broadcast and cable television ads in the Western New York district attacking Republican Jane Corwin for her support of Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) budget plan that would revamp Medicare.

The amount of the buy is not yet known, but it's the latest signal that Democrats see a definite chance for Kathy Hochul to capture the GOP-leaning seat in the May 24 special election between Hochul, Corwin and independent Jack Davis.

The election will be held on May 24.

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Topics: 2011 Elections, House Majority PAC, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, Medicare, NY-26, Paul Ryan

NY-26

In NY-26, Candidates Debate Medicare, Deficit...And Lexuses


NY-26 Congressional Candidates Jane Corwin (R) and Kathy Hochul (D).

Republican Jane Corwin and Democrat Kathy Hochul, who are running to replace resigned GOP Rep. Chris Lee in New York's 26th district, faced off in a debate Thursday morning, sparring over entitlements, spending, and at one point their husbands' cars.

Democrats have sought to turn the race into a referendum on the House GOP's proposal to privatize and cut Medicare and Hochul repeatedly brought up Corwin's support for the Republican budget.

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Topics: Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

Tea Party Candidate Jack Davis To GOP Tracker: 'You Want Punched Out?' [VIDEO]


NY-26 Congressional Candidate Jack Davis (R)

Things took a turn for the ugly in the NY-26 election this week as the GOP released a video of Tea Party independent Jack Davis, who is competitive in the polls, appearing to threaten a Republican tracker while another man pushed him back.

"You want punched out? [sic]" Davis, 78, is heard saying on the 15 second clip after the cameraman asks him why he pulled out of Thursday's debate against Republican candidate Jane Corwin and Democrat Kathy Hochul.

After that, a man accompanying Davis appears to violently shove the cameraman, who continues asking Davis why he backed out of the debate.

Video below the jump:

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2011 Elections

Democrats Follow Karl Rove's Lead, Dump Cash Into NY-26


NY-26 candidate Kathy Hochul (D)

The three-way race to fill the vacant western New York seat vacated by Rep. Chris Lee (R) will get some more national attention in its closing weeks. On the day the Republican super PAC linked to Karl Rove announced it's going up with at least $350,000 worth of TV ads on behalf of GOP candidate Jane Corwin, national Democrats pledged to kick in their own hefty sum to bolster their candidate, Kathy Hochul.

A Democratic source confirmed to TPM that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) "is placing a $250,000 media buy in NY-26."

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Topics: 2011 Elections, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

Big Money Group Linked To Karl Rove Dumps Cash On NY-26


NY-26 Republican candidate Jane Corwin and Republican strategist Karl Rove

American Crossroads -- the political money group backed by Karl Rove -- has chosen to get behind the Republican in the tightening three-way race to fill the New York Congressional seat vacated by the humiliated Rep. Chris Lee (R).

And in keeping with American Crossroads' m.o., the group is backing Republican nominee Jane Corwin in a big, big way. The group has purchased $350,000 in television ad time this week on Corwin's behalf in the western New York district. A second run has been reserved as well. The first seven-day round of ads, which will be released publicly on Tuesday night, will begin running Wednesday. Election day is May 24.

Crossroads says it hopes the blanket of spots will help set things right in the Republican district, which appears in danger of falling into Democratic hands thanks to perennial candidate (and former Democrat) Jack Davis, who is this time running on the Tea Party platform.

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Topics: American Crossroads, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

Boehner Fundraises In NY-26 As Dems Wage All-Out War On GOP Budget


Kathy Hochul

The special election to replace the topless ex-Rep. Chris Lee (R-NY) is proving far more competitive than the district's Republican-leaning makeup would suggest, with Democrat Kathy Hochul leading Republican Jane Corwin and Tea Party candidate Jack Davis in the most recent poll.

Democrats are using the race as a testing ground for attacks on the GOP's budget, with Hochul positioning her campaign almost entirely as a referendum on Paul Ryan's plan to privatize and cut Medicare.

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Topics: Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, John Boehner, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

NY-26

PPP Poll: Dem Leads For GOP-Held NY House Special Election


NY-26 candidate Kathy Hochul (D)

A new poll from Public Policy Polling (D), commissioned by Daily Kos, finds that Democrats could potentially win the May 24 special election for NY-26, the House seat vacated by GOP Rep. Chris Lee. He resigned after sexually suggestive pictures and e-mails of his were made public. The reason the Dems could win: A split in the conservative vote between the official Republican nominee and a wealthy frequent candidate running on the "Tea Party" line.

The numbers: Democratic Erie County Clerk Kathy Hochul 35%, Republican state Rep. Jane Corwin 31%, Tea Party businessman Jack Davis 24%, and Green Party candidate Ian Murphy (the same person who conducted the infamous 20-minute prank call with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, with Murphy posing as Republican financier David Koch) at 2%.

The TPM Poll Average gives Corwin 33.5%, Hochul 33%, Davis 23.5%, and Murphy 1.5%.

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Topics: 2011 Elections, Ian Murphy, Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, NY-26

special election

Tea Partier Puts GOP-Friendly NY District Into Play For Dems


Jack Davis

In a potential replay of the 2009 NY-23 special election that saw a third-party candidacy turn a red-leaning district blue, a Tea Party candidate is threatening to hand Democrats an upset in the race to replace resigned Republican Rep. Chris Lee in NY-26.

A new poll from Siena Research Institute finds Republican Jane Corwin leading the race with 36% of the vote, while Democrat Kathy Hochul takes in 31%. Jack Davis, a wealthy businessman courting the Tea Party vote, draws a surprisingly strong 23%, making the race highly volatile. The district went for John McCain in 2008 by 6 points over Barack Obama.

Davis previously ran for the seat unsuccessfully as a Democrat in 2006 and 2008; however, he says he will caucus with the GOP if he wins. He is a harsh critic of the recent Republican budget, especially its plan to privatize Medicare, but his campaign is overwhelmingly concentrated on promoting an isolationist foreign policy and restrictions on free trade.

In a parallel to the NY-23 race, the Republican candidate's more moderate positions -- Corwin is pro-choice -- have left an opening for attacks from her right. Two rival Tea Party groups in the regionsplit their endorsements between Davis and Corwin and are engaged in a bitter dispute over the race.

The special election for the open seat, left vacant after Rep. Lee resigned over a topless Craigslist personals ad, will take place on May 24.

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Topics: Jack Davis, Jane Corwin, Kathy Hochul, special election