WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans are casting Tuesday's midterm elections as a referendum on the economic policies of President Barack Obama.
The chairman of the Republicans Governors Association, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, says a strong turnout for Republican candidates will be seen as a repudiation of Obama's agenda.
The head of the Democratic National Committee, Tim Kaine, says the midterm elections offer voters a choice between problem-solving Democrats and Republicans bent on obstructing Obama.
Barbour and Kaine appeared Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
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