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Election 2009: Exit Polls Show Obama Not As Helpful As He Thought
Election 2009: Exit Polls Show Obama Not As Helpful As He Thought
Barack Obama made a number of trips to Virginia and New Jersey to help out Democratic gov. candidates Creigh Deeds and Jon Corzine , but exit polling of the races out tonight shows that Obama’s trips were a wash with voters in deep-blue New Jersey and may have actually motivated the ...
'09 Exit Polls: From Obama to the Economy
'09 Exit Polls: From Obama to the Economy
abcnews.go.com — Virginia, New Jersey exit polls to reveal mood on Obama, economy, health care. (more) '09 Exit Polls: From Obama to the Economy
Exit poll: In Virginia, it's all about the economy
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — (CNN) - The economy and jobs are the number on issue on the minds of voters in Virginia, according to data from CNN exit polls Tuesday. Forty-six percent of Virginian voting Tuesday, as Republican Bob McDonnell and Democrat Creigh Deeds faced ... (more) Exit poll: In Virginia, it's all about the economy
Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor
Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Palin argues against the president's health care proposals in a new Op-Ed. (CNN) - Six in 10 New Jersey voters said Tuesday that President Obama had no effect on their vote in this off-year gubernatorial election, according to ... (more) Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor
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Tuesday’s Election Saw Obama’s Star Fall to Earth!
Flopping Aces — ... calling on voters to get “fired up once again” the collective yawn coming from his supporters must be a frightening silence drifting down the halls of the White House. Exit polls in New Jersey and Virginia showed that 20% and 24% of voters in those respective states were motivated to vote in opposition to Obama. ...

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