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White House: Tuesday's GOP Wins Not About Obama

Gibbs Says Voters Concerned With 'Very Local Issues'

POSTED: 10:16 am EST November 4, 2009
UPDATED: 5:52 pm EST November 4, 2009

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The White House says that Republican wins in two governors' races were not referendums on the president.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters Wednesday that voters went to the polls in Virginia and New Jersey to work through "very local issues that didn't involve the president." President Barack Obama's spokesman said voters were primarily concerned about the economy.

Obama called the two Republicans who won gubernatorial contests on Tuesday, Chris Christie in New Jersey and Robert McDonnell in Virginia, to offer congratulations. Obama also called the two Democrats who won special elections for congressional seats in New York and California, and independent Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who won re-election in New York City.

Gibbs acknowledged that the 2010 midterm congressional elections will be more about the Obama agenda and said the president would be an active campaigner.

Republicans turned aside both Democratic candidates in Virginia and New Jersey, raising questions about the limits of Obama's influence on his party's base of support and on the moderate lawmakers he needs to advance his legislative priorities.


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