One Month To Go

With less than four weeks between us and the 2009 Virginia Gubernatorial Election, the campaigns of Creigh Deeds and Bob McDonnell could not be going in more opposite directions. In short, McDonnell’s train is rumbling towards the finish at high speed, while Deeds is bumbling and stumbling towards a disappointing (for Democrats) date with destiny.

As this marathon race heads into the home stretch, Bob McDonnell’s campaign is running, as it really has all along, like a fine tuned machine. Bob has received endorsements from across the spectrum from the Farm Bureau, to the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce, to the Humane Society. His detailed plans for creating jobs, rebuilding the economy and getting transportation moving have drawn rave reviews from across the Commonwealth. More importantly, his positive message for Virginia is resonating with folks in every corner of the state as is evidenced by his ever-growing lead in the polls, and especially among independent voters.

Meanwhile, the Creigh Deeds campaign grows ever more desperate as it still struggles to find a voice and a message of any kind that will resonate with Virginia voters. Deeds’ overwhelmingly negative, divisive and directionless campaign has yielded rebukes from newspaper editorial boards from Chesapeake to Cumberland Gap. While the Washington Post has been Deeds’ most effective means of attack on his opponent, he has so far failed to use that cover to build an effective case for his own election. In fact, Deeds seems intent upon doing everything in his power to alienate or ignore the very voters that awarded his two Demcratic predecessors their margins of victory.

As the days grow shorter and Deeds’ deficit in the polls grows longer, one can only expect that the Democrats who seemed so enthusiastic by Deeds’ primary victory in June might be feeling quite a bit more subdued as the days roll into November. On the other hand, the Republicans, who just last fall were singing along to Crystal Gayle with “Don’t It Make my Red State Blue,” are pumped and ready for a victory party after a depressing string of defeats. Unless things change drastically in the next four weeks, that enthusiasm gap could be all Bob McDonnell needs to beat Creigh Deeds a second time, by a much more convincing margin, and bring Bill Bolling, Ken Cuccinelli and a raft of new state legislators with him.

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