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Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor
Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor
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 early CNN Exit Poll data. Obama visited New Jersey this week to campaign for embattled Gov. Jon Corzine, who is locked in a tough re-election contest with Republican Chris Christie. When asked if Obama had an effect on their vote, 60 percent responded ...
'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
CNN Poll: Majority Of Southerners Says Obama Has Done Better Job Than Bush
theplumline.whorunsgov.com — This finding from the new CNN poll is buried deep in CNN’s article, but it’s striking. According... to the network’s polling director, Keating Holland, the internals show that a majority of southerners thinks Obama has done a better job ... (more) CNN Poll: Majority Of Southerners Says Obama Has Done ...
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
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Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor
The Political Carnival — ... We need to energize our peeps again: 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 early CNN Exit Poll data. [...] ...

Exit Polls: Economy a Concern, Obama Not So Much
The Page by Mark Halperin — Getty/istockphoto.com CNN finds voters in New Jersey and Virginia top concern was the economy , majority in both states say Obama didn't affect their vote .

Exit Polls Showing Obama Not Major Factor In Elections (But the Economy Is)
The Moderate Voice — Some news stories are now reporting that exit polls in various states suggest that President Barack Obama has not been a major factor in the voting (but don’t expect the Democrats not to use that point if they win some and the GOP to use it as a key point if they win some). Here are some links to the original source material: Exit Polls: Obama as (non) factor? Exit poll: In Virginia, it’s all about the economy Exit polls: In New Jersey, Obama not a major factor Exit poll: Economy concerns New Jersey voters most And ...

Not About Obama
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — The exit polls are very clear and, when you think about it, it makes perfect sense. A reader writes: How in the world can the pundits (even Megan or Marc, both of whom I like) honestly take results tonight as a referendum on Obama when: ...

Obama Not a Factor
Taylor Marsh — ... voters said Tuesday that President Obama had no effect on their vote in this off-year gubernatorial election, according to early CNN Exit Poll data. – CNN ...

Obama Not a Factor, But Independents Flood to GOP
Taylor Marsh — ... 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 early CNN Exit Poll data. – CNN ...

Election Day 2009: A good day for the GOP, but don't make too much of it
The Reaction — ... My sense is not to make too much of Republican victories today. If Republicans win, it won't be because of a resurgent GOP, or because of voter opposition to Obama, it'll be because of local factors that have little to do with national politics. Referendums on Obama, Congressional Democrats, the economic stimulus package, the bank and auto bailouts, and health-care reform these elections are not, even if voters ...

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Exit Polls: Not About Obama
oliverwillis.com 27 days ago — The media has a narrative to pull, facts be damned . Still, majorities of voters in both states (55 percent in Virginia and 60 percent in New Jersey) said President Obama was not a factor in their vote today. Those who said Mr. Obama was a factor ...
Simon Rosenberg: Shifting Through the Economic Messages From the Elections Last NightPolitics on HuffingtonPost.com
As the Huffington Post has been reporting all morning, ABC sums up the New Jersey and Virginia exit polls this way : Vast economic discontent marked the mood of Tuesday's off-year voters, portending potential trouble for incumbents generally and Democrats in particular in 2010. Still the ...
CNN: Humiliating Defeats No Referendum on Obama; SFGate: 'Bill Owens Beats Doug Hoffman, Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh'JammieWearingFool
You just have to chuckle the spin coming from the left this morning. After crushing defeats in both New Jersey and Virginia, state-controlled CNN weakly claims losing two states Obama won handily in 2008 has nothing to do with Obama.Victories in New Jersey and Virginia Tuesday provided a major ...
Blind, Deaf, and Dumb - And Like It That Way!Daily Pundit
Election 2009: Virginia, New Jersey Exit Polls - From Obama to the Economy - ABC News Vast economic discontent marked the mood of Tuesday’s off-year voters, portending potential trouble for incumbents generally and Democrats in particular in 2010. Still the gubernatorial elections in ...
CNN Throws Out Idea That Dems Might Be Better Off If They Lose NJ & VANewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
On Friday’s Situation Room, CNN forwarded an idea proposed by The New Republic’s Peter Beinart- that Democratic losses in the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey this year would result in the reelection of President Obama in 2012. An on-screen graphic during a discussion of Beinart’s ...