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'It's hard to imagine a worse candidate to reassemble the Obama coalition than Creigh Deeds.'
NRO ^ | 10/15/09

Posted on 10/15/2009 8:04:57 AM PDT by freespirited

In preparation for last night’s call — great fun, by the way, and if you’re not calling in, you ought to — I called around to my Virginia sources, and what was interesting was how little they had to say about the governor’s race. The conventional wisdom, it seems, is that the drama is waning, and even liberal bloggers are starting to write as if the race is over.

Not Larry Sabato wrote that Creigh Deeds “is clearly completely lost with zero vision for what needs to happen to win this election” and predicted a Republican sweep of all statewide offices.

Jerome Armstrong, who worked for Brian Moran, who lost to Deeds in the primary, wrote after Monday night’s debate that “things are not hopeless, but its pretty close to it,” and he’s predicting “Republicans will sweep the statewide contests, pick up delegate seats.”

One of my guys who was most worried about GOP get-out-the-vote efforts said he was “much more optimistic. . . . it looks like everyone has learned the lessons of the last eight years.”

In fact, the big question on the Democratic side seems to be where to put their resources to mitigate the damage in a bad year. Local Republicans think that the national and state Democrats will now go all in for Steve Shannon, their candidate for attorney general, viewing that as their best opportunity. But others think they may have a slightly better chance in the lieutenant governor’s race, where Bill Bolling is running as an incumbent. (There’s less polling on these down-ticket races, but the Democrats are usually behind by 7 to 9 percentage points.) I find it interesting that they think they have their best shot against GOP attorney general candidate Ken Cuccinelli, since the consensus is that he probably has the best grassroots organization of any of the candidates.

My Virginia guys, along with just about everyone else, think a big McDonnell win will have some coattails. In 84 out of 100 state House districts this fall, there will be a Republican nominee on the ballot. That may not seem like much, but that’s 20 more than two years ago, and in fact is the party’s best year ever. The previous record was 81 nominees in 2001. Yesterday liberal blogger Not Larry Sabato put the range of Democratic losses from one to eleven; Virginia Republicans don’t want to set the limit, but would not be surprised to see three to six seats picked up.

Another one of my guys noted that the last top-of-the-ticket Republican to win statewide was George W. Bush in 2004, so while most might worry about complacency, the grassroots are eager and fired up after a long drought of victories. I’ve been told the McDonnell campaign will not be using any “prevent defense”; they think the difference between a win and a big win is maintaining a heavy drumbeat of good news — endorsements of small community organizations, small local papers, etc.

Virginia Republicans expect that President Obama will do a last-minute appearance to try to save face for Deeds, but going through the numbers, demographics, and profiles, a revealing point became clear: It would be hard to imagine a worse candidate to reassemble the Obama coalition than Creigh Deeds.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: bobmcdonnell; creighdeeds; mcdonnell; va2009; vagovernor
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1 posted on 10/15/2009 8:04:58 AM PDT by freespirited
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To: freespirited

after Copenhagen, would Obama dare risk another loss by appearing for a loser?


2 posted on 10/15/2009 8:06:13 AM PDT by tioga (Drip, Drip, Drip.........the ACORNS are falling.)
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To: tioga

“Dirty Deeds”


3 posted on 10/15/2009 8:07:36 AM PDT by Oldexpat
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To: freespirited

Heh heh. As someone mentioned yesterday, the Democrats are starting to assign blame before the body is cold. The only thing that can defeat McDonnell now would be for all the Republicans to get lazy and forget to vote.


4 posted on 10/15/2009 8:09:17 AM PDT by La Lydia
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To: freespirited

I’m jealous.


5 posted on 10/15/2009 8:09:35 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (The People have abdicated our duties; ... and anxiously hope for just two things: bread and circuses)
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To: freespirited

A big win in Virginia coupled with a squeaker win in New Jersey should send shockwaves to our friends at the DNC. I’m quite encouraged.


6 posted on 10/15/2009 8:09:38 AM PDT by tenthirteen
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To: freespirited

Frank Wolf believes that the results in VA and NJ will have a major impact on Obamacare and Cap and Tax. If we could sweep both and win big, it would send shockwaves throughout the Dem Party. People need to turn out. There is a lot riding on these elections.


7 posted on 10/15/2009 8:10:02 AM PDT by kabar
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To: tioga

he’ll spend more time in NJ where its seemingly closer.


8 posted on 10/15/2009 8:15:02 AM PDT by wiggen (Never in the history of our great country have the people had less representation than they do today)
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To: freespirited

AMEN!!!!


9 posted on 10/15/2009 8:16:06 AM PDT by constitutiongirl ("Duty is ours. Consequences are God's."- General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson)
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To: kabar

I’m concerned Corzine will fix New Jersey race.


10 posted on 10/15/2009 8:17:11 AM PDT by gussiefinknottle (woof!woof!woof!)
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To: freespirited

What and who is the Obama coalition? Isn’t it the same thing as the demo coalition: blacks, unions, gays, and ivy league princes and princesses? Did I miss someone? Oh yea, Acorn, but I covered that one first.


11 posted on 10/15/2009 8:17:52 AM PDT by equalitybeforethelaw
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I am pretty sure we can claim back VA, NJ is what worries me, Corzine seems to be gaining a point each week. Funny though Deeds running from Obama much like Pubbies did from Bush last year.
13 posted on 10/15/2009 8:21:04 AM PDT by pburgh01
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To: freespirited

Creigh Deeds

14 posted on 10/15/2009 8:22:49 AM PDT by blam
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To: gussiefinknottle

I was born and raised in NJ. You should be concerned about voter fraud. Essex and Hudson Counties will manufacture the votes needed to win.


15 posted on 10/15/2009 8:39:18 AM PDT by kabar
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To: wiggen

yeah, better for obama to go to jersey.......they rarely vote pubbie and he can assure himself of a winning image there.


16 posted on 10/15/2009 8:41:16 AM PDT by tioga (Drip, Drip, Drip.........the ACORNS are falling.)
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To: tioga

yea. Hes the 1962 Mets of presidents.


17 posted on 10/15/2009 8:42:29 AM PDT by wiggen (Never in the history of our great country have the people had less representation than they do today)
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To: wiggen

No he’s the 2008 Detroit Lions of Presidents.


18 posted on 10/15/2009 8:43:14 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: kabar

I believe it.


19 posted on 10/15/2009 8:48:12 AM PDT by tioga (Drip, Drip, Drip.........the ACORNS are falling.)
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To: dfwgator

i watched that Mets team. 2008 Lions may have had more talent.


20 posted on 10/15/2009 8:49:43 AM PDT by wiggen (Never in the history of our great country have the people had less representation than they do today)
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