14 Weeks Out, Republicans Sweep VA Statewide Contests
In elections for Virginia Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General today, fourteen weeks before Election Day, Republicans win all three offices by double digits, according to this latest SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WDBJ-TV Roanoke and WJLA-TV Washington DC.In the race for Virginia Governor, Republican Bob McDonnell today defeats Democrat Creigh Deeds 55% to 40%. McDonnell, former Attorney General of Virginia, leads by 25 points among men, by 5 points among women. Deeds, a state senator who ran against McDonnell in the tightly-fought 2005 race for Attorney General, leads 6:1 among African Americans, 8:1 among Democrats, and 13:1 among liberals. Among moderates, Deeds is ahead by 8 points. McDonnell carries independents 2:1, and is above 50% in all regions of the state. Gun owners vote 2:1 McDonnell. Those without guns vote 5:4 Deeds. 14% of those who say they voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential election say they will vote for Republican McDonnell in the gubernatorial contest; 9% of John McCain voters say they will cross over and vote for Democrat Deeds.
Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling is today elected to a second term, defeating Democrat Jody Wagner, former Treasurer of Virginia and Secretary of Finance 54% to 42%. Wagner ties Bolling among women voters, and leads among blacks, Democrats, and liberals; Bolling is over 50% in all regions of the state.
In the race for the open office of Attorney General, Republican Ken Cuccinelli today defeats Democrat Steve Shannon 53% to 42%. Cuccinelli is a state senator; Shannon is a member of the state House of Delegates; both men represent adjoining districts in Fairfax County. Among men, Cuccinelli leads by 24 points; among women, Shannon leads by 3. Shannon, like both his running mates, takes the majority of the vote in each region of the state.
Full results of this poll can be found here .









