Michael Steele on Christie Win

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 11:01 pm

More end zone dancing from the Republican National Committee chairman:

“Tonight, Chris Christie exceeded all expectations by charging to victory in the heart of Democrat country.  I would like to extend my sincere congratulations to Chris on becoming New Jersey’s next governor and in a special way I congratulate Kim Guadagno on becoming New Jersey’s first lieutenant governor.  Governor-elect Christie’s message of lower-taxes and less spending clearly resonated with voters in New Jersey who were looking for a solution to Jon Corzine’s failed economic leadership.  There is no doubt in my mind that Chris and Kim will provide New Jerseyans with the direction they need and will finally make their state more affordable again.

“This election victory that by all accounts should have been a landslide for Democrats is a credit not only to the outstanding campaign that Chris ran, but to the incredible organization that the Republican Party was able to build in the state.  Grassroots operations were set up and thrived in parts of the state that hadn’t heard from the Republican Party in decades.  In the coming election year, we will continue these investments and look forward to reaping the benefits on behalf of hard-working taxpayers.

“In a state that overwhelmingly voted in favor of President Obama, this stunning defeat of Corzine sends a clear message to Democrats across the country.  Americans have grown sick and tired of big government and reckless spending, and this vote is a sound rejection of the far-left policies that are hurting our nation.  While the White House sent their political machine to New Jersey in full force – President Obama and Vice President Biden each campaigning in the state 3 times – even that was not enough to convince voters to ignore the realities of their harmful liberal agenda.  I fully expect this trend to continue in the coming months, and President Obama and Democrats should have reason to fear the upcoming elections in 2010.”

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Nick Carlson
Comment posted November 4, 2009 @ 12:24 am

“By all accounts” my sweet butt. Corzine sucked, and that's why he lost. It wasn't a referendum on Obama at all.


MTfromCC
Comment posted November 4, 2009 @ 1:59 am

GOP lost both Congressional races, including a seat the Dems have not won since 1852. Va has not voted for a governor in the same party as the President since 1965 (that's 11 straight). Corzine should have been defeated by 20 points. Voters in both NJ and VA exit polls approved of Obama in almost exactly the same percentages as they did on election night last year, only this time with a very mediocre Democratic turnout in both states. In short, this election spells big trouble for the GOP and they don't even know it. The BS-shoveling mainstream media, and right wing talk machine will talk it up, because who wins and who loss sells, but what this really means is that, as unhappy as people are with the Dems, they are more unhappy with the do-nothing, nay-saying GOP.


Nick Carlson
Comment posted November 4, 2009 @ 5:24 am

“By all accounts” my sweet butt. Corzine sucked, and that's why he lost. It wasn't a referendum on Obama at all.


MTfromCC
Comment posted November 4, 2009 @ 6:59 am

GOP lost both Congressional races, including a seat the Dems have not won since 1852. Va has not voted for a governor in the same party as the President since 1965 (that's 11 straight). Corzine should have been defeated by 20 points. Voters in both NJ and VA exit polls approved of Obama in almost exactly the same percentages as they did on election night last year, only this time with a very mediocre Democratic turnout in both states. In short, this election spells big trouble for the GOP and they don't even know it. The BS-shoveling mainstream media, and right wing talk machine will talk it up, because who wins and who loss sells, but what this really means is that, as unhappy as people are with the Dems, they are more unhappy with the do-nothing, nay-saying GOP.


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