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| November 3, 2009 |
ELECTION NIGHT! With key governor races in Virginia and New Jersey, and a hot battle for a House seat in upstate New York, will voters turn out against the Democratic party and President Obama?
"The election results are a clear indication of the country's growing skepticism towards President Obama. People are beginning to fear the vision he has for America." Lee Bernardo Lauderdale by the Sea, FL
"The Republican sweep last night was not the result of Obama-care. It was the result of his administration's egotistic and arrogant obsession with socialistic government control. 2010 will be a bloodbath for the liberals." Larry McBride Mt. Vernon, IL
"Of the three races last night, the only Democrat that won was the one Obama didn't stump for!" Nancy Beyer Houston, TX
"Does everything Obama touches turn to gold? No." Ken Coleman Schenectady, NY
"Obama was more concerned with the war in New Jersey than the one in Afghanistan." Rev. John Gregorek Satellite Beach, FL
"You are missing a huge point concerning the Republican wins in Virginia. An enormous military base is located in Norfolk, so a high number of military personnel and veterans live in Virginia." Scott Ward Bella Vista, AR
"No one mentioned the fact that Virginia Governor Tom Kaine, the chairman of the Democratic party, had no impact on the election. What does this say about the Democratic leadership?" Brian Glass Richmond, VA
"The Virginia election of Obama in 2008 was not a mandate for his radical policies. Rather, people were enthralled with the idea of electing the first black President." Barbara Morin Charlottesville, VA
"I predict Obama will throw the losing Democrats in NJ and VA under the bus in an attempt to wipe the political dust from his own shoulders." Clint Loeffler Colonial Beach, VA
"People do not have confidence in Barack Obama's performance as president. People don't think he can be trusted." Jean Stephens Colorado Springs, CO
"The margin of victory here was meant to send a message to our leaders: reign in spending, stop the socialistic policies and give Gen. McChrystal his troops." Fred Ridgway Quinton, VA
"If Doug Hoffman had won in NY, it would have been considered a referendum against Obama. So Bill Owens winning a seat held by Republicans for 150 years is certainly a referendum for the President." Mary Wallace Syracuse, NY
"A vote for a third party candidate is not a wasted vote. If Americans don't vote for the candidate they think will move the country in the right direction, we've lost what makes this a great country." Nathan Hightman Concord, NC
STOSSEL MATTERS The Factor's newest contributor explains how the New York Times criticized him recently for speaking to a conservative gathering.
"My girlfriend thinks John Stossel is cute, so I have to hear about it whenever you pick on him. Please cut him some slack to promote harmony in my household." Dave Powell Dunedin, FL
"I love Mr. Stossel's frank style of reporting and the upfront nature of his work. I'm glad to see he's joined the Fox News team." Michael Connerth Clarksville, TN
"While at ABC News, John Stossel flew under the New York Times' radar. Now he comes to Fox and he's the devil incarnate? Welcome to smear central!" Paul Roscelli Redwood City, CA
MISCELLANEOUS "While voting for the city's mayor today, my 6-year-old son told me to vote for Abraham Lincoln. He said he's heard he's a pretty good guy." Sandra Rodriguez Barron Milford, CT |
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