
Politicians are usually known for kissing babies. But not R. Creigh Deeds. The Democrat candidate for Virginia governor is attacking Republican Bob McDonnell’s pro-life views in a desperate attempt to woo female voters and excite his liberal base. Tomorrow he will rally with NARAL to promote his pro-abortion position.
Deeds previewed his attack for the Washington Post, telling the newspaper, “I think it’s an area that shows a clear distinction between us.”
At a time when McDonnell is talking about Virginia’s ailing economy, transportation problems and education, it’s somewhat surprising that Deeds is embracing a divisive issue. It’s a gamble that even the liberal Post dubbed “risky.”
The previous two Democrat candidates for governor largely ignored social issues to focus on the economy and transportation. But neither Mark Warner nor current Gov. Tim Kaine faced the same kind of lackluster support that Deeds seems to be experiencing. A recent SurveyUSA poll put McDonnell ahead with a commanding 15-point advantage, including a 60% to 35% edge among self-described political independents.
McDonnell dismissed the abortion attack. His campaign circulated a memo from campaign chairman Ed Gillespie that said McDonnell’s “views on life are consistent with his faith and his belief that innocent life should be protected.” The memo also criticized Deeds for failing to put forward solutions on bread-and-butter issues:
Perhaps that’s because Creigh Deeds’ polices would destroy jobs in Virginia, while Bob McDonnell’s would create them. Perhaps it’s because Deeds has a 94% lifetime rating from big labor unions and has promised to make them a “partner” in governing Virginia, while Bob has a 91% rating from Virginia’s small business owners. Perhaps it’s because Deeds can’t come up with a funding plan for new and better roads and dances around the reality that he’s going to raise taxes if he gets elected, while Bob has a detailed plan to improve transportation without raising taxes. Or perhaps it’s because he’s having a hard time getting his supporters off their duffs, while Bob has thousands of energetic volunteers rallying friends and neighbors to his positive agenda for Virginia.
Deeds came from behind to win the Democrat nomination over better-funded Terry McAuliffe and better-connected Brian Moran, proving that no deficit is too big for him to overcome.
Democrats, however, could be suffering from fatigue after flipping the state to Barack Obama last year. In local elections this year in Northern Virginia, a Republican candidate won a county board seat in Democrat-leaning Fairfax County, and two Republicans were elected in liberal Alexandria. Republicans nearly toppled heavily favored Democrats in two other Northern Virginia elections. The two victories and two close elections appear to have energized the GOP base.

Stick a fork in him ...
Jim Mullins Sunday, August 9th at 9:40PM EDT (link)He’s done!
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I Wish That Was True
farstar99 Monday, August 10th at 2:21AM EDT (link)I lived in Virginia most of my life and it’s only gotten worse since I escaped.
Almost all Virginians have a bloodlust for killing infants and old people, just like Obama.
farstar99- That is not correct
Scope Monday, August 10th at 7:03AM EDT (link)“Most” Virginians don’t have a bloodlust for killing infants and old people. It is in the NOVA area that has turned so Liberal, as in most bigger cities. The rural areas are still heavily Republican, and, don’t support Liberal agendas. If you read the diary, you would see that now even in those NOVA areas, Republicans have been winning, just as McDonnell will in November. It’s not just Obama fatigue, it’s Tim Kaine fatigue as well. Kaine, the new DNC Chair, has not been a very popular Governor. While many complain because he is spending half his time traveling the country doing his DNC job, I’m glad he’s gone, as he can’t do more damage to the state. He was behind the whinning DNC add blamining the former administration for all the country ills- in other words- it’s Buuush’s fault for everything. I don’t know how long ago you “escaped” from Virginia, but, you’re personal opinion is not accurate.
Bob McDonnell is a postitive person and he lives his values.
penguin2 Sunday, August 9th at 9:47PM EDT (link)It is surprising that Deeds trotted out the abortion issue. Attacking McDonnell on that social issue is not going to play well with the western part of the state, they may have blue dog Democrats, but they are still conservative.
Here in the Tidewater area, Bob is well thought of and he has many friends and neighbors who knew him for a number of years before he even ran for Attorney General. I don’t think the tight margin (500 or so votes) he beat Deeds by in that race, was really indicative of his strength and the conservative bent of this state. 2006 was already seriously affected by the anti-Bush sentiment and unpopular wars.
BTW, I have not seen one Deeds sign in this area, Va. Beach/Norfolk. McDonnell signs are springing up everywhere.
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Yeah, I can't figure that one out,
Cheryl Sunday, August 9th at 10:16PM EDT (link)like, what’s his strategy? I don’t get that at all. Could be be that out of touch?
My parts of Fairfax are a bit sparse on Deeds signs
ddstrain Monday, August 10th at 12:40AM EDT (link)I saw few Deeds signs during the primary and fewer now. One woulf have thought they’s leave the primary signs up after he won, but they disappeared quickly.
I’ve seen one Deeds sign in my area and that is one of those Gov/Lt Gov/AG ticket signs….meaning it is tiny and imposible to read No bumper stickers for Deeds at all.
This is mainly Mt. Vernon and Falls Church areas that I see regularly.
I was in falls church on 123 and saw huge McDonnell sign...
DONTREADONME Monday, August 10th at 12:46AM EDT (link)never thought I would see more signs for McDonnell riding through the blue marsh that is Fairfax county. I have only seen McDonnel signs in PWC, at least on the Lake Ridge side of it not the Woodbridge or Dale City.
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If Deeds hangs around with obama
bobojake Sunday, August 9th at 10:01PM EDT (link)kiiss him goodbye.
I guess Deed's wants to widen the gap by 30 points...
JadedByPolitics Sunday, August 9th at 10:22PM EDT (link)that dog won’t hunt here in VA. We are all aware it is not the Governor who is going to make or break abortion that it is the Supreme Court we need to get to overturn it. This idiot spent one day with The One and now he is going all leftist, not going to work, really what an idiot!
Whoever has his enemy at his mercy &
does not destroy him is his own enemy
I only see one reason for him to do so
scarlos Sunday, August 9th at 10:33PM EDT (link)I think he’s trying to run as Obama,
he thinks that he needs to base his policies off Obama’s, and that way he’ll win like Obama did.
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A liberal is a person who thinks there is no problem that cannot be solved by consolidating more power in their own hands
That strategy will certainly do him in. Obama fatigue
penguin2 Sunday, August 9th at 10:39PM EDT (link)and Obama remorse are going to drag Deeds right into a deep pit.
There are no winning Obama coattails this November!
Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.
Benjamin Franklin
I wonder who he thinks this is going to impress?
WarEagle01 Sunday, August 9th at 11:07PM EDT (link)The liberal N. VA transplants who might actually be interested in abortion rights are nonetheless aware that it is a Supreme Court issue. It may influence them to some extent, but it’s going to be way down on the list.
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Richard Mullins Sunday, August 9th at 11:18PM EDT (link)they can’t seem to leave it alone. I’m sure it’s going to tick alot of people.
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Clearly a political stunt to bring up such a divisive issue during an election season.
SoFiMil Sunday, August 9th at 11:23PM EDT (link)Doesn’t he know that there are more important issues that the American people want to talk about?
http://www.suvstrategery.blogspot.com
McDonnell has a plan to move Virginia forward
ocleverone Sunday, August 9th at 11:54PM EDT (link)His message is forward thinking and his stand on the issues resonates with Virginians.
The best Deeds has done on some of the issues is a “me too” stance. If he thinks this is going to connect with the voters, I believe he is sadly mistaken.
To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher
Ha!
cringinghere Monday, August 10th at 2:36AM EDT (link)Now there is a guy that at least tells the truth. He’s out of touch with the largest number of Americans, but at least he’s honest.
Deeds has no plans
Scope Monday, August 10th at 7:18AM EDT (link)The only plans he has ever had were to do whatever would benefit him personally. For example, he stated that he was “for” drilling off VA’s coasts in order to bring in state revenues. He only said that after McDonnell made it a big part of his plan for revenue and job creation for Virginians. What Democrat would ever even say they were for drilling? McDonnell asked to set up 10 debates with Deeds up until election day. Deeds refused, and, agreed to only 3. He doesn’t have anything to say except to back all of Obamas ideas, and, we all know how popular they have been. The lower Obama goes in the polls, and the more desperate he gets in his speeches, the lower Deeds will go as well. Lackluster isn’t the word for his campaign, it’s looking worse than McCain’s.