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I had read some of the material that described the ‘Education Plan’ of Bob McDonnell and Bill Bolling, but I hadn’t paid much attention to the details. The plan is fatally flawed and seeks to deceive voters into thinking that the money the plan speaks about is extra money put into the schools. This is [...]

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Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 6/1-3. Likely voters. MoE 4% (5/18-20 results)
Democratic Primary voters MoE 5%
Creigh Deeds (D)     30 (13)
Brian Moran (D)      27 (22)
Terry McAuliffe (D)  26 (36)
Undecided 17 (29)
I agree that a strong field operation can help the second and third place finishers here, but McAuliffe has lost 10 points [...]

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From the Mike Signer campaign:

GENERAL WESLEY CLARK ENDORSES MIKE SIGNER FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Arlington, VA – General Wesley Clark (US Army, ret.) endorses Mike Signer for Lieutenant Governor.
“I know Mike from my 2004 presidential campaign in Virginia and his work on national security issues. Mike Signer has the strength and leadership that Virginia needs and [...]

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Virginia State Board of Elections
I have been working on a prediction for turnout statewide. I haven’t gotten it nailed down yet, but it will be interesting to see if it passes 5% by much.
I saw somewhere that the percentage of voters turning out for the 2006 Jim Webb-Harris Miller primary was just under 3.5% (150,000 [...]

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From PPP blog:
With a week to go until the Democratic primary for Governor in Virginia the state of the race is as muddled as ever, with all three candidates within five points of each other. Creigh Deeds has a slight lead with 27%, followed by Terry McAuliffe at 24%, and Brian Moran at 22%. All [...]

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“The most interesting non-gubernatorial race (to me, anyway) is on the Democratic side, for lieutenant governor. Originally there were so many candidates in the running that it took a scorecard to keep them all straight, but today the field is down to two: Jody Wagner, who served as Secretary of Finance in the Kaine Administration, [...]

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