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DCCC Chair Van Hollen’s Statement on Bill Owens’ Victory in New York’s 23rd District
DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen released the following statement on Congressman-elect Bill Owens' victory in the Special Election in NY-23:
blog comments powered by Disqus"Congratulations to Congressman-elect Bill Owens on his remarkable victory. Voters in New York's 23rd District responded to Bill Owens' message and track record of creating jobs and attracting economic development to Upstate New York.
"This election represents a double-blow for National Republicans and their hopes of translating this summer's ‘tea party' energy into victories at the ballot box. Not only did eight extreme right-wing groups spend more than $1 million to drive the moderate Republican - and the NRCC's chosen candidate - out of the race. Now, after losing a seat that was held by Republicans for nearly 120 years, they have to deal with an emboldened and well-funded far right-wing that refuses to tolerate moderate Republicans with differing opinions.
"I am grateful to President Obama, Vice President Biden, House Democratic Leaders, Senators Schumer and Gillibrand, Congressman Steve Israel and the entire New York Congressional Delegation for their tireless work on behalf of and support of Bill Owens.
"With his commitment to reaching across the aisle to help President Obama enact his agenda for creating jobs and getting our economy moving again, Congressman-elect Bill Owens will be a tremendous asset to our Democratic Caucus."



"This election represents a double-blow
for National Republicans and their hopes of translating this summer's ‘tea
party' energy into victories at the ballot box. Not only did eight extreme
right-wing groups spend more than $1 million to drive the moderate Republican -
and the NRCC's chosen candidate - out of the race. Now, after losing a seat that
was held by Republicans for nearly 120 years, they have to deal with an
emboldened and well-funded far right-wing that refuses to tolerate moderate
Republicans with differing opinions.







