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... our spouses are perfect, but we're not. (Laughter.) You know, Creigh, sometimes his tie gets a little askew, and you know, his hair is a little -- (laughter) -- but here's the question ... in this great commonwealth, and you're going to be looking at the next governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia -- Creigh Deeds. (Applause.)
Thank you, everybody. Let's get to ...
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... pass a public option
• Many said they were less excited to vote for Deeds after he said he would "opt out" Virginia from the public ... Obama voters and 58% of Independent Obama voters said Deeds was "not progressive enough" compared with only 8% ... "Before the election for Governor, Democratic candidate Creigh Deeds said he would side with conservatives and push for Virginia ...
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... Bob McDonnell won a “landslide†victory over Democrat Creigh Deeds in yesterday’s gubernatorial election in Virginia ... 8230;I would certainly consider opting out if that were available to Virginia,” he said. After the debate, Deeds conceded that the plan might be “one way” ... undocumented immigrants state or local benefits. Deeds recently voted in favor of a bill that would’ ...
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... decide who they should vote for based on their own personal preferences.
That said, I attended the Creigh Deeds Rally at the Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk ... most of his life. McDonnell, on the other hand has lived virtually everywhere else. Deeds knows what he wants to do and what should be done, his only problem is explaining it during his campaign stops.
I am voting for Deeds on ...
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... (Lowell)
Thanks to James Martin - aka, "Creigh Deeds #1 fan in the netroots!" ... (ha) - for the following analysis. While I don't agree AT ALL with James that Creigh was a good, or even half decent, candidate (except for working ... likes to punish the incumbents (Kaine was/is popular). I believe that Creigh Deeds was actually an excellent candidate, having a voting record ...
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VIRGINIA – More than a verdict on Obama, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Creigh Deeds' main problem looks to have been Creigh Deeds. He fell short in connecting with Virginia voters: They divided on whether Deeds "shares your values" – 47 percent yes, 50 percent no. ... away No.1, as noted those economy voters favored McDonnell over Deeds by a 15-point margin, 57-42 percent...
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