49% voters in Virginia approve of Obama
the gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey looked less like a referendum on Barack Obama than a reflection of their own candidates and issues.
About half the voters in Virginia and a majority in New Jersey – 49 and 58 percent, respectively – approved of the way Obama is handling his job. Most in both states, moreover, said the president was not a factor in their vote.
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10% were confused by the questioning.
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As a former worker on the Deeds campaign and a Supporter of President Obama, I see this as a bittersweet moment.
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I want to email CNN and say that a “sweep” consisting of governor, lt. gov and attorney general DOES not mean a changing...
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30% of them are lying.
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