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Robert Creigh Deeds (/ ˈ k r iː /; born January 4, 1958) is an American lawyer and politician serving as a member of the Senate of Virginia representing the 25th district since 2001. Previously, he was the Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Virginia in 2005 and Governor of Virginia in 2009 .
Creigh Deeds was the 2009 Democratic nominee for Governor of Virginia.He has been a Virginia State Senator since 2001 and was the Democratic Party's nominee for Attorney General of Virginia in 2005.
However, in the last few weeks of the race, Deeds began to surge up in the polls. By election night, June 9, Deeds swept to victory. Creigh Deeds spent $14.49 for each vote on the Democratic primary election. Terry McAuliffe spent $68.25 for each vote on the Democratic primary election. [6]
Obenshain and fellow Republicans Ryan McDougle of Hanover County and Todd Pillion of Abingdon were joined by Democrats Louise Lucas of Portsmouth and Creigh Deeds of Charlottesville in voting ...
Thus, incumbent governor Tim Kaine could not stand for re-election. Candidates for the Democratic nomination included Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's former campaign manager; State Senator Creigh Deeds; [8] and State Delegate Brian Moran. [9]
Dozens of gun control bills are slated to head to Governor Glenn Youngkin’s desk, but opponents and advocates alike expect few to get signed into law. ... Sen. Creigh Deeds, D - Charlottesville ...
A member of the Republican Party, McDonnell was elected governor of Virginia after using the campaign slogan "Bob's for Jobs." [1] He defeated Democratic state Senator Creigh Deeds by a 17-point margin in the 2009 general election, which was marked by the severe recession of the late 2000s.
PHOTO: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump's choice to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, appears before the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation hearing, at the Capitol ...