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Not much movement in Virginia
Terry McAuliffe 21 Brian Moran 19 Creigh Deeds 14 The big winner in the Virginia Democratic primary for Governor continues to be 'undecided.' 46% of voters have not made their minds up, down slightly from 53% in PPP's first monthly tracking poll of the race. Last month McAuliffe and Moran ...
Virginia Democrats Still Undecided
politicalwire.com — The latest Public Policy Polling survey in Virginia's gubernatorial race shows Terry McAuliffe leading the Democratic pack... with 21%, followed by Brian Moran at 19% and Creigh Deeds at 14%. Key finding: 46% of Democrats are still undecided on their ... (more) Virginia Democrats Still Undecided
VA-Gov: McAuliffe With Very Narrow Lead In Primary
dailykos.com — Public Policy Polling's monthly tracking poll for the Democratic Primary in the Virginia Governor's race shows former... Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe slipping into a razor-thin lead over former Delegate Brian Moran and a ... (more) VA-Gov: McAuliffe With Very Narrow Lead In Primary
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VA Gov: Dem Primary Still Fuzzy
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — A new PPP poll finds still no candidate pulling ahead in the Democratic primary race for governor of Virginia (Feb. 28-March 1, 687 LV, MoE +/- 3.9%). Former DNC Chair Terry McAuliffe has the highest positive and negative favorability ratings (31%/24%), while former State Del. Brian Moran (30%/14%) and State Sen. Creigh Deeds (26%/10%) have +16 favorability margins. McAuliffe 21 Moran 19 Deeds 14 Und 46

SSP Daily Digest: 3/3
Swing State Project — ? VA-Gov: PPP's latest has McAulliffe 21, Moran 19 and Deeds 14 for the Dem gubernatorial primary. Last month it was 18-18-11. The election is three months off. (D) ...

VA-Gov: McAuliffe With Very Narrow Lead In Primary
Daily Kos — ... in the Virginia Governor's race shows former Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe slipping into a razor-thin lead over former Delegate Brian Moran and a somewhat larger one over State Senator Creigh Deeds. McAuliffe, buoyed by an aggressive campaign including TV buys in the Hampton Roads and Richmond markets, edges Moran by two points and Deeds by seven. Almost half the electorate remains undecided, so there's no frontrunner at this point. Public Policy Polling. 2/28-3/1. Registered voters. MoE 3.9%. (February numbers) ...

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