November 16, 2009
Online ads in Virginia gubernatorial race ‘set the standard’
During the campaign for governor, the Republican McDonnell and his Democratic opponent, R. Creigh Deeds, both aggressively used online adsNovember 04, 2009
Governor-Elect McDonnell outlines transition plan
The governor-elect wants you to log on to a website, and says he has not picked any cabinet positionsNovember 03, 2009
Republicans sweep Governor, Lt. Gov., Atty. General races
The Republican ticket easily defeated the Democratic candidates for Governor, Lt. Governor, and Attorney GeneralBob McDonnell becomes Virginia’s 71st Governor
Bob McDonnell led a Republican sweep of Virginia’s statewide races tonight, restoring the Republicans to power after eight years out of the governor’s office.Mudcat Saunders doesn’t think Barack Obama helped or hurt Creigh Deeds
Mudcat says it would be extremely difficult for any candidate to rally Virginia’s Democrats simply because they're burnt outCreigh Deeds votes in Bath Co.
Dozens showed up wtih Deeds to vote in Millboro early Tuesday morningMcDonnell votes, proud his sons can vote for him for first time
McDonnell joked with reporters after voting that he promised he would take his sons and daughters to McDonald's afterwards, if they voted for himNovember 02, 2009
Democrats start final push in Roanoke
Governor Tim Kaine and Creigh Deeds, along with the rest of the Democratic ticket, stepped out of the old Fire Station #1 to a crowd of about 150 supportersRepublicans land in Roanoke for final campaign push
Hundreds showed up to the Landmark Aviation terminal at Roanoke Regional AirportDemocrats rally in morning, Republicans rally in afternoon in Roanoke
Gov. Tim Kaine led Creigh Deeds and the rest of the ticket into Downtown Roanoke this morningOctober 31, 2009
Democratic ticket rallies voters in NRV
With three days left to go until Election Day, the last remaining hours in the campaign are more about adrenaline and excitement.October 30, 2009
Democratic ticket hit the town in Floyd Friday night
Creigh Deeds and Gov. Tim Kaine danced at the Floyd Country StoreRepublicans rally in Lynchburg
Between 150 and 200 people turned out in early-morning drizzle to hear Bob McDonnell, and the other Republicans running for statewide officeTrump among McDonnell’s new donors
Sensing a winner, out-of-state high rollers are pumping fistfuls of cash into Bob McDonnell's gubernatorial campaign, while Democrats suggest Republicans and their allies are outspending R. Creigh Deeds on television nearly 2-to-1.October 29, 2009