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highplainsdem

(49,022 posts)
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 09:26 AM Nov 2012

Poll: Warner A Heavy Favorite For Va. Governorship If He Wants It

Source: TPM

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is a heavy favorite over any would-be Republican foes if he should make a run in Virginia's 2013 gubernatorial election, according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University released Wednesday.

The poll shows Warner, who served as governor of the Commonwealth from 2002 until 2006, eclipsing 50 percent support among registered voters and holding wide leads in hypothetical matchups against a pair of Republicans, lieutenant governor Bill Bolling and state attorney general Ken Cuccinelli. Warner, elected to the Senate in 2008, is viewed favorably by 58 percent of Virginia voters.

If Warner opts to remain in the Senate — and he is expected to make a decision on his plans by Thanksgiving — the governor's race would almost certainly become more competitive. Former Democratic National Committee chair Terry McAuliffe, who ran unsuccessfully for governor of Virginia in 2009, edges Bolling and Cuccinelli by 2 and 4 points respectively in the poll.

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Poll: Warner A Heavy Favorite For Va. Governorship If He Wants It (Original Post) highplainsdem Nov 2012 OP
Let's hope he runs, or someone as attractive. WCLinolVir Nov 2012 #1
Here's my issue - who appoints his replacement in the senate? LynneSin Nov 2012 #2

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
2. Here's my issue - who appoints his replacement in the senate?
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 09:43 AM
Nov 2012

Because, if I'm correct Warner would have to resign first before he can be sworn in as governor. If that was the case you know McDonnell would sneak in an appointment before he turns the reigns over to Warner.

Same issue if Casey runs for governor of Pennsylvania, which he would have no problem winning. In the end Corbett would appoint Casey's replacement which means the republicans get another GOP senator and in Pennsylvania the GOP is SLIME!

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