Deeds for Governor ’13?
By Shaun Kenney | Monday, September 5th, 2011 | PoliticsFast forward to the 1:00 mark for the gubernatorial goodness:
Somehow, I suspect that Bill Bolling is resting quite comfortably this evening… either that, or Deeds is still smarting form the epic butt-kicking delivered at the hands of our popular jobs-creating Governor Bob McDonnell.
Guess one-trick ponies really can’t be taught anything else.
*shrugs*
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Shaun Kenney
Shaun Kenney is the Chairman of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, former Communications Director for the Republican Party of Virginia, and an active blogger since 2002. Shaun lives in Thomas Jefferson's backyard with his wife, six children, and a modest attempt at a farm in Kents Store, Virginia.








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11 Responses to "Deeds for Governor ’13?"
Im sure that our well loved AG will have no problems beating him.
…if he runs. And I’ll put money on it that he doesn’t.
Any takers?
Oh no, not again….
I’d be less surprised by a Cuccinelli run for governor in 2013 than by a Deeds run.
Please run Deeds that would be great for the Republican candidate.
Eh…I think he just got it wrong. Deeds gets a little excited when he speaks, and tends to misspeak. Chances of him running again are slim to none…but only slightly higher than Democrats making the mistake of making him the nominee again.
Yeah… I figure he got a bit fired up and went to the hard wiring of the last two years.
Still, doesn’t hurt to poke just a bit of good-natured fun at Creigh Deeds every once in awhile. Takes guts to step into the arena…
Joel-Yep. Whether it would be a mistake or not, you lose a big statewide run for Virginia Democrats, you don’t get another shot. (I know that Deeds lost for A.G. before getting to run for governor, but down ticket losses don’t count somehow).
Freudian slip.
I thought BD had declared Mark Warner the governor elect.
Well, if the Republicans have a convention, I guess I will vote for Deeds in another democratic primary!
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