Video: Doug Hoffman Tells Glenn Beck Why He’s Running for Congress

October 26, 2009
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Here’s video of Glenn Beck’s interview of Doug Hoffman.

Beck opens by stating voters in NY23 have a choice – party or principle. Doug Hoffman is one of us, just a normal American who has worked hard his whole life. He decided to step up and do something about what’s happening to our country. Hoffman believes if he wins the election it will send a big message to GOP leaders to stop chosing liberal candidates. As Glenn Beck pointed out, both parties are now going after Hoffman, so if you can spare a few bucks consider making a donation to his campaign. I read somewhere that someone contributed $9.12 – a symbolic gesture for sure, but every dollar helps. There’s not much time left.

In case you aren’t familiar with Dede Scozzafava, here’s video of her receiving the Margaret Sanger award and praising Planned Parenthood. Ed Morrissey has more at Hot Air.

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One Response to Video: Doug Hoffman Tells Glenn Beck Why He’s Running for Congress

  1. Angrywhiteman on October 26, 2009 at 7:52 pm

    …”both parties are now going after Hoffman,”…

    Which should prove to anyone with even a mere shadow of common sense, I mean like the shadow of a fence post at high noon, the utter futility of the party line vote.

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