Voting has ended in two key elections for State Governors in the Amrican States of Virginia and New Jersey which correspondents say, could provide an indication of how voters feel about President Obama's time in office so far. Projections based on exit polls suggest that in Virginia, the Republican candidate, Robert McDonnell has won by a comfortable margin. McDonnell leads Democrat Creigh Deeds by double digits in the polls. Analysts say the results could provide some clues about Obama's standing among Americans. It is a blow for President Obama's Democratic Party which has held the post for the past eight years. Voters have rejected the man President Obama endorsed as Governor.
News On AIR | November 4, 2009 9:59 AM
State Governors election in two US States could provide clues about Obama's standing among Americans