New York – Businessman Bob Turner Wins Tight NY House Special Election

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    Republican Bob Turner, left, stands with his wife Peggy as he addresses the crowd during an election night party, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011 in New York.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)New York – Republicans have scored an upset victory in a House race that became a referendum on President Barack Obama’s economic policies.

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    Retired media executive and political novice Bob Turner defeated Democratic state Assemblyman David Weprin in a special election Tuesday to succeed Rep. Anthony Weiner, a seven-term Democrat who resigned in June after a sexting scandal.

    With about 70 percent of precincts reporting late Tuesday, Turner had 53 percent of the vote to Weprin’s 47 percent.

    The heavily Democratic district, which spans parts of Queens and Brooklyn, had never sent a Republican to the House. But frustration with the continued weak national economy gave Republicans the edge.

    Turner has vowed to bring business practicality to Washington and push back on spending and taxes.

    The race was supposed to be an easy win for Democrats, who have a 3-1 ratio registration advantage in the district.

    Weprin, a 56-year-old Orthodox Jew and member of a prominent Queens political family, seemed a good fit for the largely white, working-class district, which is nearly 40 percent Jewish.

    But voter frustration with Obama put Weprin in the unlikely spot of playing defense. A Siena Poll released Friday found just 43 percent of likely voters approved of the president’s job performance, while 54 percent said they disapproved. Among independents, just 29 percent said they approved of Obama’s job performance.

    Turner, a 70-year-old Catholic, vowed to push back on Obama’s policies if elected. He received help from prominent Republicans including former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, whose much-praised stewardship of the city after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks was recalled during the 10th anniversary of the attacks last weekend.

    Weprin became embroiled in New York-centric disputes over Israel and gay marriage, which cost him some support among Jewish voters.

    Orthodox Jews, who tend to be conservative on social issues, expressed anger over Weprin’s vote in the Assembly to legalize gay marriage. In July, New York became one of six states to recognize same-sex nuptials.

    Former Mayor Ed Koch, a Democrat, endorsed Turner in July as a way to “send a message” to Obama on his policies toward Israel. And Weprin was challenged on his support of a proposed Islamic center and mosque near the World Trade Center site, in lower Manhattan.

    The Democratic Party enlisted two of its biggest guns, former President Bill Clinton and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to record phone calls for Weprin. And Democrats relied on organized labor and other affiliated groups to bring voters to the polls.

    The House seat opened up when Weiner was pushed by party leaders to resign after sending sexually provocative tweets and text messages to women he met online.

    The trouble for Weiner, who served seven terms, began when a photo of a man’s crotch surfaced on his Twitter feed. He initially denied the photo was of him but later admitted it was.

    Weiner, who’s married, resigned June 16 after two weeks of fighting off pressure to step aside. He apologized for “the embarrassment that I have caused” and said he hoped to continue to fight for the causes dear to his constituents.

    In a special election in May, Democrat Kathy Hochul won a heavily Republican upstate district after pledging to protect Medicare, the popular government health care plan for seniors.

    The state replaced outdated lever-operated voting machines last year in favor of paper ballots and optical scanners, which take more time to close and process. Polls closed at 9 p.m. Tuesday, and results trickled in slowly, but a Board of Elections spokeswoman said the vote-tallying system was running smoothly and there were no problems to report.


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    Grumpy
    Grumpy
    12 years ago

    Nice!

    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    12 years ago

    Mazel Tov!!!
    This was a referendum against a “frum” Jew being proud to cote in favor of a bill that is against the Torah.

    MidwesternGuy
    MidwesternGuy
    12 years ago

    Mazal Tov to all New Yorkers, and to all Americans! May this be a sign of many good things to come!!

    alwaysright
    alwaysright
    12 years ago

    wow!!!

    Track5
    Track5
    12 years ago

    Bh

    12 years ago

    go spin that Charlie!

    12 years ago

    Mazel Tov!

    May Mr Turner have a lot of hatzlachah!

    Torahjew
    Torahjew
    12 years ago

    Kol Hakavod to all of us Jews who the right choice

    Secular
    Secular
    12 years ago

    The democrats should be ashamed of themselves!

    They ran commercials stating “David Weprin” will save social security and medicare. As if he alone could do it. They ran adds besmirching Turner stating that he would cut medicare and social security. Not only is it preposterous to think that a lone congressman can cut benefits, but the height of hypocrisy from democrats, who 1) Want to raise retirement age. and 2) who have already cut 500 million in medicare under Obamacare, and have not raised social security payments in more than 2 years!

    People wised up and saw through it.

    That’s why they voted for Turner.

    esizgit
    esizgit
    12 years ago

    Burech hashem, that we were able to show if u support Toavi lows You have no chance with the orthodox jews

    shmuly
    shmuly
    12 years ago

    The frum community finally got together and voted as a bloc! I guess all the messages we’ve been hearing the last few year about going out to vote are paying off.

    12 years ago

    Weprin voted for gay marriage cause he thought it was a good political move for his career. Well, he not only lost the election and also his integrity. Think again before you sell your values down the river..

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    12 years ago

    Mazal Tov!!!

    Hey Weprin, not only aren’t you the rosh yeshiva, you aren’t the congressman either!!!

    Election2014
    Election2014
    12 years ago

    on to 2012

    awacs
    awacs
    12 years ago

    Interesting: Weprin’s winning in Queens, by 1,400 votes.

    But he’s getting slaughtered in Brooklyn, 70-30. Brooklyn is the margin of victory here.

    ChulentBean
    ChulentBean
    12 years ago

    Awesome!!!!! This is a good day for NY & America. I hope this sends a clear message to Obama that we are not happy with his American & Global Policy.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Mazel Tov Rabbi Levin On Your Victory!

    pupanar
    pupanar
    12 years ago

    Yeay! You got a love this!

    TheRealJoe123
    TheRealJoe123
    12 years ago

    Yechi Turner

    Brian
    Brian
    12 years ago

    Congrats, we finally voted with our brain! Hope it’s a sign for the future of us giving each candidate a chance and not blindly voting democratic or blindly voting for the Jew. We need to start considering the GOP candidates and see what they have to offer. I like Turner.

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    12 years ago

    Let the 9th District enjoy its last years. It will be dissolved sooner or later and everyone will be laughing when Turner will start slaughtering basic programs that benefit the working class. “The big issue these uneducated voters, (frum and soviets) were focusing on is Israel and gay marriage. Wait till they taste Turner’s economic proposals. Sheepshed and Midwood will not be happy with Section 8 and other entitlement cuts. 🙂 Weprin will have the last chuckle.

    Turner’s business experience is limited to producing filthy TV shows. Yes, his history major will help create jobs on macro economic level. Maybe he will restart the Jerry Springer Show and hire more bouncers to separate the fights.

    12 years ago

    Mazel Tov to Turner and a big Mazel Tov to America. The Jews have shown that we are not owned by the Democratic party any more and we are against gay marriages. It also showed the lame duck Prez that we are sick sick of tax and spend. The economy must be stablized. We are sick of social security being a giant Ponzi Scheme. Prez you are not as smart as you think you are and get off the communist agenda

    anonymous111
    anonymous111
    12 years ago

    Charlie Hall american have rejected you or president and all liberals. Liberalism is sheker and anti torah. Next year obama is out!!!

    Brian
    Brian
    12 years ago

    I’m proud to be Jewish today!

    Brian
    Brian
    12 years ago

    Hillary’s phone will be ringing all day tomorrow begging her to save the democratic party by challenging Obama in primary.

    liverpool
    liverpool
    12 years ago

    Frume yiden congratulating one another over defeat of a frum candidate … Now, I tend to agree that generally speaking a gentile does a better job representing us (Dov Hikind is an exception). Yet, the whole thing stinks somewhat.
    Mr. Weprin deserved this defeat for sheer stupidity, if not hypocrisy. If you know that your district is adamantly against gay marriage.On the other hand, he owes one to his handlers in the party. So it’s a losing proposition (he- he) either way. So show some yiddishe kop and ABSTAIN. Call in sick. Say “no comment”. It should’ve been easier then wiggling out of the jury duty. And yet, he had to chime in …
    In general, the whole chain of events is rather spectacular. Wiener still can’t figure out what possessed him to send out those obscene photos. For a guy who managed to do quite well for himself in politics, this sounds more like an out of body experience then just some silly tayvah. Enter Weprin – rather mild Democrat, anything but a “libruhl” – almost an independent.

    The-Macher
    The-Macher
    12 years ago

    Didan Notzach! Hopefully this shows what will happen in 2012 as well when far more is of course at stake.

    ItsMyOpinion
    ItsMyOpinion
    12 years ago

    We came out and voted and we were heard. Our votes do count. Let’s keep it up with the next election and beyond.