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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Races an early test of Obama influence
By LIZ SIDOTI
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In a very early test of President Barack Obama's political influence, two states are choosing whether to continue Democratic rule while voters elsewhere elect a handful of congressmen and big-city mayors.

Elected just a year ago, the president has spent a considerable amount of time and energy trying to ensure that Democrats win governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey and pick up a GOP-held congressional seat in upstate New York.

In doing so, Obama raised the stakes of a low-enthusiasm off-year election season _ and risked political embarrassment if any lost.

All three could.

Heading into Tuesday's elections, Democrat gubernatorial candidate R. Creigh Deeds was trailing Republican Bob McDonnell in polls by double digits in Virginia. In a three-way race in New Jersey, Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine was in a close race with Republican Chris Christie and independent Chris Daggett. And in the race to fill the vacant 23rd Congressional District seat in New York, Democrat Bill Owens was in a tight fight with conservative Doug Hoffman after the GOP's hand-picked candidate bowed out over the weekend.

Elsewhere, California Lt. Gov. John Garamendi is expected to maintain the Democratic Party's hold on the open 10th Congressional District seat near San Francisco, while New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to cruise to a third term. Atlanta, Houston, Boston, Detroit and Pittsburgh also will elect mayors, while voters in Maine and Washington weigh in on same-sex unions and voters in Ohio decide whether to allow casinos.

To be sure, it's easy to overanalyze the results of such a small number of elections in a few places. The results will only offer hints about the national political landscape and clues to the public's attitudes. And the races certainly won't predict what will happen in the 2010 midterm elections.

"The results of these elections tend to be overread," former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said Tuesday on NBC's "Today." "These are local races. There's 18,000 lifetimes between now and next November."

But, given that Democrats control the White House and Congress, defeats in Virginia _ a new swing state in national elections _ or New Jersey _ a Democratic stronghold _ would be setbacks for the White House, even though both states having long histories of electing governors from a political party opposite that of the president. Continued...

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why would any one spend 100m when you can buy a small country for that amount and be king is beyond me .. what the gop/cons party has to go after next is these labor unions. the dems cannot win a fair fight they need to cheat in the end conservatism will prevail.i heard it best on a mourning talk show nj needs a grown up to run nj.im shock that corzine has done nothing for that state and its that close (entitlememts will do that).. we need conservatives now more than ever ...

Reckon how NObamaElMessiah prefers his..
PooPoo samwitches? Mayo? Mustard? Or, Horseradish perhaps??

Hey New Yorkers...Does the fact Michael Bloomberg is willing to spend $100 million of his own money to be elected mayor??? ... not set a light bulb or two to glow above your heads??? Wake up weirdos. You are voting for a major crook to be mayor. BTW: What party is Bloomberg running under this time??
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