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McDonnell elected Virginia governor


Last Update: 11/04 12:07 am
State Senator Creigh Deeds, Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Virginia, casts his vote at the Millboro Ruritan Club November 3, 2009 in Millboro, Virginia. (Win McNamee, Getty Images)
State Senator Creigh Deeds, Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Virginia, casts his vote at the Millboro Ruritan Club November 3, 2009 in Millboro, Virginia. (Win McNamee, Getty Images)

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Republican Bob McDonnell wooed Virginia's independent voters Tuesday to win a landslide election for governor just a year after the state bucked tradition and voted for Barack Obama.

McDonnell, a conservative former state attorney general, had about 60 percent of the vote with most precincts reporting. He takes back the governor's office after eight years of Democrat control.

The election largely turned on independent voters, who preferred McDonnell by nearly a 2-1 ratio over Democrat R. Creigh Deeds, exit polls showed. It was a shift from 2008, when independents in the state split about evenly between the parties.

Turnout in the race was light to moderate across the state.

The elections was viewed by many as the first voter verdicts on Obama and on a Democratic Congress heading into the 2010 midterm elections.

In Virginia, Deeds had been trailing McDonnell in recent polls. Deeds, a moderate country lawyer and state senator, never energized the party's liberal activists despite campaigning twice with Obama.

McDonnell, a conservative and former state attorney general, downplayed his efforts as a legislator to curb abortion and won support with a pledge to create jobs.

McDonnell will succeed Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who is barred by Virginia's constitution from running for re-election. Kaine directed $6 million in DNC money into Virginia for Deeds and other Democratic candidates.

One year ago, Obama became the first Democrat in 44 years to carry Virginia in a presidential race — a political tsunami that swept three of Virginia's 11 U.S. House seats from the GOP and put both U.S. Senate seats in Democratic hands for the first time since 1970.

Republicans were in disarray after the loss, but took advantage of public unease over major Obama initiatives on health care, energy and stimulus spending legislation.

McDonnell, who defeated Deeds in the 2005 attorney general's race by only 360 votes, never trailed in the polls.

Deeds narrowed McDonnell's lead in September after The Washington Post disclosed a graduate thesis McDonnell wrote in 1989, at age 34, that disparaged women, gays and unmarried "cohabitators."




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