There is disturbing evidence from New Jersey and Virginia; sites of two important governor's races, that Black voter turnout will be alarmingly low. These two states are odd birds, the only states in the union that elect their governors the year after we all select our president. However, scheduling their elections this way helps provide a unique perspective on current American politics.
Many believe these elections can really serve as a referendum on the job of the president. Victories for the Republican candidates could potentially be devastating to President Obama and his domestic agenda.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
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