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  Panicked Dems in Turner 'mail'strom
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Last EditedImperator  Aug 20, 2011 05:39pm
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AuthorERIK KRISS
MediaNewspaper - New York Post
News DateSaturday, August 20, 2011 11:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionALBANY -- Nervous state Democrats are flooding voters with mailings blasting Republican candidate Bob Turner in the hotly contested 9th Congressional District, upping the ante in the closer-than-expected race to succeed disgraced ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner.

With President Obama's standing in the polls in free fall, the state Democratic Committee's mailings to Queens and Brooklyn residents accuse Turner of being a "Tea Party extremist" who wants to dismantle Social Security and Medicare.

Turner struck back with a "robo-call" from former Mayor Ed Koch yesterday, slamming Democratic rival David Weprin for lying to scare senior citizens.

"Weprin should be ashamed of himself," Koch said.

With less than a month to go before the Sept. 13 special election, both sides are turning up the rhetoric after an Aug. 11 Siena College poll found businessman Turner within six points of state Assemblyman Weprin in a district where Democrats outnumber Republicans three to one.

After the poll, Democratic leaders vowed they would mobilize their forces to retain the seat, which was once held by US Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

The State Democratic Committee mailers note Turner's support for Republican congressional leaders who would "dismantle" Medicare and replace it with a voucher program that would force seniors to pay $6,400 more a year in out-of-pocket expenses.

The mailers also maintain Turner "plans to end Social Security as we know it."
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