Steele: Scozzafava backlash was the primary

From: The Washington Times | November 3, 2009 

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele on Tuesday questioned party leaders in upstate New York for using a committee process to select a congressional candidate, but said the ensuing public discourse served as a de facto primary that led to conservatives getting the best candidate. “What you saw was a primary process — that would have happened — unfold before your very eyes,” Mr. Steele said about the efforts of high-profile conservatives and others that in part led Republican nominee Dede Scozzafava to quit three days before Tuesday’s election. “Maybe you should have a primary the next time instead …

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