Hoffman
Recount Tightens Race For Congress; Hoffman Camp Wonders If He Conceded Too Soon
Did Doug Hoffman give up too soon?
At least one of his campaign staffers thinks that might be true, after revised numbers show the race for Congress is closer than it appeared to be on Election Night.
So, the question: Can Hoffman still win after all the absentee ballots are counted?
Owens Wins Race For Congress
With about 80% of votes counted, Owens held about a 4,000 vote lead. There are as many as 11,000 absentee ballots yet to be counted and a handful of voting locations across the district had their voting machines sealed for hand counts beginning today.
Scozzafava Quits; Hoffman and Owens Have Furious Run To The Finish
Photos: Hoffman Opens Fulton Office
Conservative candidate for Congress Doug Hoffman came to Fulton Tuesday to open a district office as his campaign entered its final week. Hoffman, according to the independent polls of the race, is running third but gaining on second-place Republican Dede Scozzafava and leader Democrat Bill Owens. Hoffman runs particularly strong in Oswego County. We’ve got more pictures from the event inside.
Is There A Difference Between Parties?
Siena Poll: Owens Surges Into Lead; Hoffman Popular In Oswego County
If the 23rd Congressional District race was too close to call the first time the Siena Research Institute took a poll, it’s even harder to call now that they’ve published their second poll of the race.
Democrat Bill Owens has surged into the lead in the race to succeed John McHugh as the Congressman from the North Country but Oswego County residents are taking a liking to Doug Hoffman, the Conservative.
Poll: Race To Replace McHugh Is Wide Open
Gov. Sets Special Election Date As Candidates For Congress Keep Moving
