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Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009
Description: BOSTON - It’s the day after election day, and from Massachusetts to New jersey, some incumbent politicians, are looking for a new job. FOX25 Political Editor Joe Battenfeld reports.
Full Article: http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/local/voters-kick-incumbents-out-of-office
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" Today actor and I'm -- a teenager is not an incumbent -- and suffering from an elect and hang over. They're looking in new jobs are voters ending saying our political deal that out here now with a close up look at how."
" Already -- you know it's usually a big advantage to be an incumbent in Massachusetts that pretty much everywhere Al that may be coming to -- and based on last night were a number of political -- years' worth grown out or got big airs at nine many voters. I'm not happy. The mayor would there now mayor of North Adams that all. And the governor of New Jersey all have one thing in common right now they're -- knew him. Ointment thanks to keep voters winning a lot leaders and if you don't think last night week. In years -- a doctor. While Republicans are gloating over the defeat of Democrat in New Jersey ended Virginia accrediting did out of action with the president now we. How do you -- New York were heavily favored incumbent mayor Michael Bloomberg nearly. I went under funded and little known Democrat. -- Rely on time North Adams mayor John Barrett was swept away along with the mayors of Brockton was there. And Lynne -- well rap all there was a unit in Newton by mayoral challenger Eddie Warren as voters out there and elected officials everywhere. -- Hired me the mini revolt and it clear that lawmakers around the country handed now you don't expect for reelection next year. -- Or -- Tom Menino who showed once again he's immune to it incumbent he movement that was connect with -- and voters and -- the gold charm. Yeah. -- is watching us right out now there were also could be bad news for Governor Patrick reelection bid. And may give a little hope to Republicans. Looking knowing Ted Kennedy and it it happens. No Democrat is a mark."
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