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Warner misses Deeds events due to flu
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) has a case of the seasonal flu, prompting Virginia's junior senator to cancel several planned campaign stops with Democratic gubernatorial candidate R. Creigh Deeds. Warner showed up to Deeds' first campaign event Friday, at Cheeseburger in Paradise in Woodbridge, ...
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Creigh Deeds for governor
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Why hasn't anyone used this excuse before?
Tertium Quids — Senator Mark Warner -- somewhat MIA in this year's elections, has canceled a series of events with Creigh Deeds because of the flu . It's shocking no one else has used this excuse to date. But nevertheless, get well soon, Senator. Of course, he could use the down time to read his party's health care bill. Except wading through its 1900 pages might make his condition worse.

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