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Voter frustration could mean GOP control come November

Posted: Sep 6, 2010 10:18 AM by Courtney Meznarich
Updated: Sep 6, 2010 10:18 AM

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It's Labor Day, but what is usually a day of celebrating has turned frustrating for many job seekers. Politicians are using the holiday weekend to garner support for their respective parties now that the midterm elections are just a couple of months away. Republicans are hoping voter's frustration with the state of the economy will mean more votes in November.

Experts say that frustration could translate to control of both the House and Senate after the election.

Meanwhile, Democrats are trying to slow the GOP's momentum. Today, we're checking in with Congresswoman Lois Capps to see how she plans on gaining speed on her Republican counterpart, Tom Watson, before the election. We'll also hear what she feels is the number one issue among local voters. Be sure to tune in for Decision 2010, tonight on KSBY News at 5:00p.m. and 6:00p.m.

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