Kaine, Cantor clash over election returns

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Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, the National Democratic Committee chairman, and House Republican Whip Eric I. Cantor of Henrico County squared off on the “Today” show this morning over the impact of yesterday’s elections that saw Republicans capture governorships here and in New Jersey.

Kaine said Democratic loser Sen. Creigh Deeds battled a historic trend—Virginia has voted for governors from the opposite party of the White House since 1977—and wasn’t able to build on his name recognition since narrowly losing to Bob McDonnell in the race for attorney general four years ago.

“Everyone knew that Creigh was the underdog in this race,“ Kaine said. “In the rematch he just couldn’t improve upon where he was four years ago.“

Cantor, meantime, said Virginians voted Republican because of their concern about the economy and the “one-way street” policies of the Obama administration and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, which he called the “politics of attack.“

“It was really about the policies the president was promoting,“ Cantor said. “People have clearly made a choice.“

Kaine said one of the most important races yesterday was the special House election in a New York district where a Republican withdrew after opposition from conservatives, resulting in a Democratic upset in an area largely represented by the GOP since the Civil War.

“Eric and his colleagues put nearly $1 million in that race and got chased out by the right wing,“ Kaine said. He added that similar schisms between moderate and conservative Republicans are playing out in other states.

Cantor responded that the “Virginia model shows that when we’re united as a party independents are attracted to our message.“

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Flag Comment Posted by oldman66 on November 04, 2009 at 10:58 am

Thrice Virginians have been badly fooled by outsiders - Mark Warner, Jim Webb, and Timmy Kaine. These guys are using political offices in Virginia to further their own agendas. Why isn’t Warner running for office in Indiana, Webb in Missouri, and Kaine in Minnesota? Hopefully Virginians have a new awareness of their political surroundings.

Flag Comment Posted by Gunny on November 04, 2009 at 9:44 am

It would seem from Kaines remarks last night that he could care less about VA and more about himself. How can he even think to deny the voice of the people here in VA. The Great State of Virgina has finally awakend from it democratic drugged induced coma. A bad Replican is better than the best democrat any day.

Flag Comment Posted by truth on November 04, 2009 at 9:17 am

Perhaps if Mr. Kaine had been serving Virginia instead of his future employer for the past 2 years the results may have been different. Either way, a strong message has been sent to Mr. Obama…“you’ve gone too far.“

Flag Comment Posted by therog321 on November 04, 2009 at 8:47 am

the dems. just don’t get we were sending a meswsage to obama.

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