http://www.publicpolicypolling…
Creigh Deeds 27 (20)
Terry McAuliffe 24 (29)
Brian Moran 22 (20)
“Two major developments have shaped the movement in the race over the last week and a half. The first is Deeds’ endorsement by the Washington Post. He has gone from 11% in northern Virginian to 23%. With 30% of the primary electorate coming from that region that alone accounts for more than half of his jump from 20 to 27%.”
“The second is a decline in support for Terry McAuliffe in the areas where Brian Moran has run television ads attacking him. In the last survey McAuliffe was running at 33% in Hampton Roads and 34% in greater Richmond. He’s now declined to 25 and 23% respectively in those markets.”
“We’ve been saying for months this was anyone’s game and it’s more true now than ever,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “All three candidates have a perfectly reasonable chance of coming out on top next Tuesday.”
http://www.surveyusa.com/clien…
Moran 43%
McAuliffe 27%
Deeds 20%
PPP for Northern VA says Moran 36, McAuliffe 27, Deeds 23. Confirmation perhaps.
Two nights ago I had a dream that a train carrying Terry McAuliffe and Jon Corzine was headed full-steam over a cliff.
Nice to see there’s an outside chance that the disaster may yet be averted.