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Bob McDonnell: Good Candidate, Bad TV Ads

Tomorrow, Virginia Republicans will gather in Richmond to nominate a gubernatorial candidate, as well as a Lt. governor candidate, attorney general candidate, and a new VA GOP chairman.
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Bob McDonnell is running unopposed for the nomination.  There is much reason to be excited about McDonell, inasmuch as he currently leads all three of his potential Democratic opponents -- at least, in the polls I've seen. 

A McDonell victory would be a shot in the arm for Republicans, who will be looking to the '09 elections in Virginia and New Jersey as a predictor for how the 2010 elections micht trend.  If McDonell does win, it could give the GOP real momentum and much-needed confidence, going into the mid-term elections.

But if McDonnell is to win, he will have to scrap whoever is making these ridiculous TV ads, which do not, in my estimation, portray him in a positive light ...

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