Couric & Co.
November 4, 2009 6:45 PM

Katie Couric's Notebook: Election Results

It was an off-year election and an off night for Democrats.

Republican candidates swept gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia - two states President Obama won just a year ago.

How significant those victories are and what they foreshadow for 2010 - is up for debate today.

RNC Chairman Michael Steele declared these elections will determine the direction the country is headed - that Americans are tired of being tax too much by a government delivering too little.

The White House, meanwhile, is downplaying the results, and pointing to last night's congressional victory in New York's 23rd District.

Our own Jeff Greenfield delivered this timely analogy, "predicting national trends from off year elections is like predicting the World Series winner from spring training."

It may be too soon to say Republicans knocked it out of the park - but one thing is clear - they are still in the game.

That's a page from my notebook.

I'm Katie Couric, CBS News.
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by disgrunteled November 19, 2009 11:16 AM EST
Katie Couric is nothing more than a shill for the CBS network and the Liberal press and should be regarded as a No news reporter as she is old news and not worthy of attention
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by petersemkiw November 8, 2009 10:16 PM EST
Just wait till the IRS hears about this !
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by casey_abbott November 5, 2009 9:14 AM EST
You're gonna have to sign a release.
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by kenhamlett November 4, 2009 10:19 PM EST
"Americans are tired of being tax too much by a government delivering too little. "

Everyone is always tired of this pattern of government no matter who is winning or losing elections. The curious part is that he actually seems to want us to believe that the GOP has noting to do with the situation. While they do prefer to borrow and spend more than tax and spend, eventually the taxes have to pay for what they borrow. He is kidding no one.
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by GREATGRANDMA2009 November 4, 2009 8:50 PM EST
WHO CAN EVER COMPLAIN TO THE DENTAL BOARD. THEY ARE VERY VERY CRATIVE IN THE WAY THEY RIP OFF THE PUBLIC. IT IS NOT DISHONEST TO THEM IT IS JUST MAKING GRAT HONEST MONEY. WHAT A SHAME THEY FORGOT THE OATH THEY TOOK. I QUIT BECAUSE THE FEW IF ANY DENIST ARE HONEST. WORST JOB EVER. THANK YOU
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by tommycanna November 4, 2009 8:47 PM EST
Thank you for the article..

The Republican Party is more than "Still in the Game" and why would you want it any other way? This country works best when the two party system is alive and well. Look where partisanship is getting us..

I'm a lifetime resident of the state of New Jersey. New Jerseyans did not vote politics... they voted problems. People in our state are suffering under the weight of skyrocketing property taxes; taxes that are sucking the life out of individuals, families and businesses. The emotional and financial toll that this has taken our citizens to is a place that is much beyond politics. It's about survival.

In my view, If we could focus on less politicizing and more on humanizing, the issues and problems that face us all would be dominated and recognized by the people, not the party. My thoughts are with the people..
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