Some Democrats are arguing that the NY-9 race doesnt mean anything for Obamas 2012 chances. But according to David Weprin, the Democratic candidate who lost the NY-9 race to Republican Bob Turner, Obama has major problems in New York. Weprin blamed Obamas unpopularity and Israel issues for his failed bid during an interview with Washington Jewish Weeks Adam Kredo:
My first question for Weprin was, What happened?
His reply: The media, my opponent somewhat successfully made it a referendum on Obama. I dont know if it was just Israel, but Israel certainly was a major part of it.
Whether real or perceived, theres no question that the president has some major issues in New York, Weprin said. I certainly suffered from the effects of that.
Voters, he continued, are frustrated with the economy, with the way things are going in general not just on Israel.
Its also worth noting Weprin actually distanced himself from Obama on Israel issues, but it wasnt enough to help him win. In Nevadas special election, the Democratic candidate also repudiated some of the presidents economic policies, and still ended up losing that race last night.
As I wrote earlier today, Democratic lawmakers have started to inch away from Obamas jobs plan. But if NY-9 and Nevada are any indication, it might not do much good.