Deeds Goes Up on Air

Gubernatorial candidate R. Creigh Deeds has been saving his pennies, while his Democratic rivals Terry McAuliffe and Brian Moran have been spending at a fast pace. Now we know why.
Deeds began airing two TV ads today in four markets -- Hampton Roads, Richmond, Roanoke and Bristol -- in Virginia. McAuliffe has aired ads on and off for months, but Moran has not aired any.
See below to watch Deeds' two new ads:
The first ad, "Education Story," touts Deeds' proposal to rebuild Virginia's economy by investing in education.
The second ad, "Most Qualified," discusses Deeds' record and his proposal to rebuild the economy with investments in transportation, local schools and higher education.
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Anita Kumar
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May 4, 2009; 11:45 AM ET
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