Nov 3rd, 2009 - FOXNews
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The news that is not White House approved...
GOP candidate Dede Scozzafava's departure from New York's 23rd congressional race is causing an uproar among Democrats.
Scozzafava is a liberal Republican who supports gay marriage, the Democrats' stimulus package and card check legislation. Her membership in the party shows just how broad the GOP is, but that's not what the Democrats are now saying.
They're using her exit from the race to accuse the party of ideological extremism. Now take a look at this exchange between Obama mouthpiece, Valerie Jarrett and ABC's George Stephanopoulos:
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