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Kaine downplays link between GOP sweep, Obama


Last Update: 11/04 12:47 pm
Virginia Gov. Timothy Kaine listens during a news conference at the headquarters of Democratic National Committee (DNC) January 8, 2009 in Washington, D.C.  (Alex Wong, Getty Images)
Virginia Gov. Timothy Kaine listens during a news conference at the headquarters of Democratic National Committee (DNC) January 8, 2009 in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong, Getty Images)

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine says Democratic losses in Virginia and New Jersey had more to do with local issues than the first-year performance of President Barack Obama.

Exit polling showed support for Obama remained steady despite Virginia's Republican sweep, led by Bob McDonnell's landslide victory over Democrat Creigh Deeds in the governor's race.

As chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Kaine said he will try to figure out why independents who helped Obama win last year voted overwhelmingly for Republicans on Tuesday. Kaine discussed the election at a news conference Wednesday in Richmond.

In Virginia, many of the young people and minorities who helped make Obama the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state since 1964 didn't vote Tuesday.


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