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Posted By FairNBalanced 2 months, 1 week ago in NewsLate polls say the odds are against R. Creigh Deeds, the Democratic state senator battling former Attorney General Bob McDonnell to hold the Virginia governorship that has been in Democratic hands for the past eight years. In 2008, Obama became the first Democrat to carry Virginia since Lyndon Johnson in 1964, riding a tide of votes from African-Americans, young people and urban precincts.
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FairNBalanced2 months, 1 week ago
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But Tuesday's voting is merely the curtain--raiser on a full year of headlined Senate and statehouse races that will go a long way toward defining the landscape of Obama's political future. The gubernatorial battles will be especially worth watching, as I believe, that Tuesday we will will hear from the many voices that marched at the tea parties and town hall meetings.
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-Voices that this administration, overlooked, ignored and even called names.-

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Catstevens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I should have known.. At one time i thought you were probably one of the only ethical cons on propeller, and that being banned would result in you staying away.., I should have known better! AND you didn't close your account, you were banned for harassing me to death, and admitting directly on a thread that it was a personal issue for you..
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