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Executive Director of the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership and former Daily Progress political reporter


By Bob Gibson
Daily Progress political blogger

    I don’t know if Deeds, a more moderate Democrat from Bath County, could beat a more liberal Democrat from Alexandria in a party primary for the nomination.

    I also don’t know whether Democrats voting in the June 2009 primary would see Deeds or Del. Brian Moran, D-Alexandria, as more likely to do better in a race involving possible GOP nominees Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling or George Allen.

    What do you think?

    What do you think of Creigh Deeds, who turns 50 on Jan. 4, running for governor?

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Creigh Deeds should be a candidate for governor and would likely win. He is superior to a liberal candidate from northern Virginia. Deeds is top rate.

on 12/18 at 02:26 AM
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Bob Gibson was the Daily Progress political reporter for 17 years and also worked for seven years as city editor after covering the police and court beats. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia who hails from Arlington County. He is currently the Executive Director of the Sorenson Institute for Political Leadership.

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