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Democrat Terry McAuliffe opened 6 point lead over Republican Ken Cuccinelli with Libertarian candidate Robert Sarvis pulling in 9% of likely Va voters in 2013 gubernatorial election.
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe leads Republican Ken Cuccinelli but it's close and Libertarian Robert Sarver claims 8 percent. Races for Lt. Gov. and Attorney General are also very close.
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More than half of voters polled said they have not followed the Star Scientific investigation involving McDonnell.
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Virginians support allowing those currently living in the U.S. to remain here legally and half support a path to citizenship for them. Residents of the Commonwealth are split on issues of same-sex marriage. Gun control regulations are supported but Virginians doubt the effectiveness of such regulation.
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Republican Ken Cuccinelli leads Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the latest Roanoke College Poll. More than a third of Virginians are undecided in the 2013 Gubernatorial election.
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Virginians favor firearms regulations but doubt their effectiveness. And Virginians support armed security at schools but oppose arming teachers.
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More Virginians are undecided in the 2013 governor's election. Virginian's are more likely to support McDonnell's education proposals, but not the transportation funding/tax plan.
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Governor Romney enjoys a narrow lead over President Obama. George Allen has a five-point lead over Tim Kaine in the race for the U.S. Senate.
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President Obama opens an 8 pt. lead over Governor Romney. Tim Kaine holds a 10 pt. margin over George Allen for the U.S. Senate seat in Virginia.
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Evangelical Christians in Virginia would vote for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama for president, though Virginians remain focused on the economy regardless of religious affiliation.