Conservatism is on the move.
All over the country conservatism is on the move. On the eve of an election that does not have many big races is turning out to be a very big day. The three big battle grounds this November 3rd are in New Jersey, Virginia, and an upstate New York Congressional district. In all three of these races the poll numbers are showing that conservatives are doing very well and could sweep the day.
Conservatives are standing up to big government and sending a powerful statement to the statist in Washington, Trenton, and Richmond. This should come as no surprise because we have seen the American people defeat the statist’s health care reform bill over the summer. In Virginia the Republicans look to be able to sweep the ballot that will consist of the races for Governor, lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General. They will also pick up seats in the state house as well. Virginia which went for Obama in 2008 is boldly rejecting his polices in 2009.
If New Jersey, which is solidly blue state and perhaps one of the most liberal in the country, elects Chris Christie (R) it would be a huge blow to the Obama White House. Christie has been polling ahead of the incumbent Jon Corzine (D) in most polls since the beginning of the race. If can pull out a win and Republicans can manage to pick up some Assembly seats it would be a major win for the people of New Jersey. New Jersey has been suffocating under big-government policies for many years. Christie would be able to begin to resuscitate the state that has been blue from a lack of oxygen for way to long.
The other important race is for the heart and soul of the Republican Party in NY-23. Conservatism has had the biggest impact in that race. The race started out with a liberal Democrat, a Liberal Republican, and a third party Conservative candidate. This race has been labeled as the first race of the tea parties. Conservatives from all over the country have thrown their support behind the Conservative candidate Doug Hoffman. The support Hoffman has had has now caused the Republican Dede Scozzafava to drop out. It is looking now like Hoffman has a very good chance to win.
Tuesday can be a very good day for conservatives all over the country. I urge everyone to do what you can to help get these candidates elected. In New Jersey be sure to vote Christie/Guadagno and NO on the ballot question one. 2 days until we take back New Jersey!

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