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Opinion: Creigh Deeds trounces Terry McAuliffe in Virginia’s gubernatorial primary

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Creigh Deeds defeated Terry McAuliffe in today’s Democratic primary and will become the party’s candidate for governor of Virgina.

With about 75% of the vote counted, Deeds has a large enough lead to make him the victor, the Associated Press reports.

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He will face Republican Bob McDonnell, who was unopposed in his party’s primary, in the November gubernatorial election.

Deeds’ win over McAuliffe and a third candidate, former state legislative leader Brian Moran, is a bit of an upset.

As the Ticket reported, Deeds’ campaign was not nearly as well-funded as Moran’s or McAuliffe’s. Nor did it have the star power. McAuliffe, the former head of the Democratic National Committee, had his former confidant Bill Clinton stumping hard on his behalf in Virginia this spring.

Our colleague Fay Fiore profiled McAuliffe this month.

Tim Kaine, governor of Virginia and current head of the Democratic National Committee, congratulated Deeds.

“Today, we were fortunate to have had three excellent candidates who waged hard-fought campaigns,” Kaine wrote in a statement. But, he said, “Tonight is Creigh Deeds’ night.’

-- Kate Linthicum

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