Sentences with phrase «tea party candidate jack»

Polls have shown Hochul running neck - and - neck with Republican Jane Corwin, most likely thanks to independent tea party candidate Jack Davis.
The May 24th special election pits Republican New York State Assembly member Jane Corwin against Democrat Kathleen Hochul and independent Tea Party candidate Jack Davis, a conservative former Democrat who may siphon votes from Corwin.
Total spots in the Buffalo market last year topped 5,500, when Hochul, Republican Jane Corwin and Tea Party candidate Jack Davis ran for the seat vacated by Chris Lee.
The other person in the contest, tea party candidate Jack Davis, a conservative Democrat, has backed out of the debate, and says both Corwin and Hochul are lying about his record.
With nearly 90 percent of precincts reporting, Hochul has 48 percent of the vote, Republican Jane Corwin 42 percent, self - proclaimed Tea Party candidate Jack Davis nine percent, and Green Party candidate Ian Murphy one percent.
Bellavia backed businessman and tea party candidate Jack Davis last time out over Corwin.

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Jack Davis ran as a small - i independent on the TEA Party line, and Ian Murphy was the Green Party's candidate.
Failed GOP / Conservative gubernatorial contender Carl Paladino is inserting himself into the NY - 26 race, slamming independent candidate Jack Davis for «claiming to be a Tea Party candidate, while supporting Nancy Pelosi, endorsing Barack Obama and supporting radical liberal policies like partial birth abortion.»
The poll, conducted for Hochul's campaign by Global Strategy Group, shows Corwin leading Hochul just 31 percent to 30 percent, with Jack Davis, an independent candidate running on the Tea Party ballot line, picking up 26 percent.
So far the results are 48 % for the Democratic nominee, 42 % for the Republican nominee, and 10 % to the two other candidates in the race, a Green Party nominee and independent Jack Davis, who was running under the Tea Party label.
And the race between Republican state Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, Democrat Kathleen Hochul, the Erie County clerk, and Jack Davis, a once - conservative Democrat who is running as a so - called tea party candidate, is becoming more and more a referendum on House Republican plans to alter Medicare, as both sides filling the airwaves with television ads attacking the other side over Medicare.
Paladino supporter Deborah Busch, a Tea Party - backed candidate running against Assemblyman Jack McEneny, D - Albany, said that was her major takeaway.
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Last year, Assembly Candidate Deborah Busch became a local tea party favorite, even though she failed to oust Democratic Assemblyman Jack McEneny.
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