Voters Soundly Reject Radical Social Agenda In New Jersey, Virginia, and Maine
11/4/09 Family Research Council Action President Tony Perkins released the
following statement in regards to Tuesday's election results:
"Jon Corzine and Creigh Deeds trumpeted a common theme and touted a common goal:
a far left social agenda and a goal to advance big government liberalism.
Clearly, voters were fed up with that kind of 'change' and chose candidates
whose traditional values and economic conservatism make simple good sense.
"Governor Corzine said his race was also a referendum on same-sex 'marriage,'
and even chose as his running mate the author of New Jersey's same-sex
'marriage' legislation. But he was unable to overcome the strong support for
man-woman marriage within his traditional base of support. Our friends at the
New Jersey Family Policy Council pointed to several recent polls* that link the
governor's support for same-sex 'marriage' to his underperformance among
minority voters.
"Similarly, Creigh Deeds attacked Bob McDonnell for his pro-life, pro-family
record. He even combed through McDonnell's two decades-old graduate writings to
try to paint him as 'anti-woman.' Thankfully, Virginians did not buy into this
shabby effort to discredit a fine man.
"In contrast, both Christie and McDonnell throughout the campaign stood firm in
support for life and marriage. During his victory speech last night, McDonnell
reaffirmed his commitment to protect 'life and liberty and property in the
pursuit of happiness here in the commonwealth of Virginia.' Ken Cuccinelli never
ran from his core values despite vicious attacks by The Washington Post which
called him a 'bigot' and an 'embarrassment' because of his views on homosexual
behavior.
"The blame for the loss in New York's 23rd congressional district lays squarely
on the Republican Party bosses who wasted almost a million dollars by funding
liberal candidate Dede Scozzafava who eventually removed her Republican mask by
endorsing Democratic candidate Bill Owens. The election results would have been
very different had the party funded a candidate who actually supported the
Party's own platform and reflected the values of the district."
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http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1299.xml?ReleaseID=1289
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