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Politics Today is CBSNews s inside look at the key stories driving the day in poli stanley cup tics, written by CBS News Political Dir stanley tumbler ector Steve Chaggaris:**Today s elections: What will they mean for White House **Obama talks to Karzai with Afghanistan decision looming **Inside the Palin stanley trinkflaschen campaign AP ELECTIONS: New Jersey and Virginia voters go to the polls today to vote for governor and a host of other state and local seats; voters in New York s 23rd and California s 10th congressional districts will fill vacant House seats in special elections; several cities including New York, Boston, Atlanta and Detroit vote for mayor and some states have controversial ballot initiatives to be voted on today.And what do all of these elections mean in terms of the national political mindset Not as much as you think. The Associated Press Liz Sidoti: Heading into Tuesday s elections, Democrat gubernatorial candidate R. Creigh Deeds was trailing Republican Bob McDonnell in polls by double digits in Virginia. In a three-way race in New Jersey, Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine was in a close race with Republican Chris Christie and independent Chris Daggett. And in the race to fill the vacant 23rd Congressional District seat in New York, Democrat Bill Owens was in a tight fight with conservative Doug Hoffman after the GOP s hand-picked candidate bowed out over the weekend. Elsewhere, California Lt. Gov. John Garamendi is expected to maintain the Democratic Party