DNC Chairman Tim Kaine Releases Statement on Election Results

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Wed Nov 4, 2009 1:01am EST

New Jersey and Virginia Follow Historical Trend, Democrat Captures NY 23 for
First Time in More Than 100 Years after GOP Civil War Erupts Between Moderates
and Conservatives

WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- DNC Chairman Tim Kaine released
the following statement on tonight's election results.

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"In both Virginia and New Jersey we had strong candidates who were running
against a significant historical tide and faced uphill battles from the start
of this campaign.  In New Jersey, the party in power in the White House hasn't
won the Governor's office since 1985 and the party in power in the White House
hasn't won the Governor's office in Virginia since 1977.  It would have been
historic if not unprecedented to win one or both of these races given
historical trends.  

"These races turned on local and state issues and circumstances and on the
candidates in each race - and despite what some will certainly claim - the
results are not predictive of the future or reflective of the national mood or
political environment.  Exit polls showed that both races turned on local
issues.  And, in each state, the President's approval ratings are better today
than the share of the vote he received in each state in 2008.

"However, perhaps the most consequential race of the night was the special
election in the 23(rd) Congressional District of New York in which the
Republican candidate, a moderate, was purged from the Republican Party by the
most extreme elements of the conservative right wing including Sarah Palin,
Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck.  This race turned out to be the worst of all
possible worlds for Republicans as not only did the Democrat, Bill Owens, win
a seat that Democrats have not held in more than 100 years, but what occurred
in New York has exposed a war within the Republican Party that will not soon
end.  It played itself out in Pennsylvania earlier this year when longtime
Republican Senator Arlen Specter became a Democrat and is playing itself out
in House, Senate and Gubernatorial races nationwide. The all out war between
Republicans and the far right wing is a disaster for the Republican Party and
will dog it well after today."


SOURCE  Democratic National Committee

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