New women's group airs McDonnell attack ad

A new state political action committee called Working Women for Virginia will start airing TV ads in Northern Virginia today to oppose Republican Bob McDonnell's views in his race for governor against Democrat Creigh Deeds.
We told you last week that the group registered with the state three weeks ago, according to the Virginia Public Access Project. It has been raising money through word of mouth, social networking and online advertising to pay for the TV commercials, said Margie Omero, a Democratic pollster who helped form the group.
Watch the ad here:
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Anita Kumar
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October 23, 2009; 9:45 AM ET
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2009 Governor's Race
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Anita Kumar
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Campaign Ads
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Creigh Deeds
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Election 2009
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Robert F. McDonnell
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Posted by: conservativemaverick | October 23, 2009 12:37 PM | Report abuse
Good golly . . . is this all Deeds and his ilk can do is attack?
I welcome the calm and focused approach McDonnell has brought to this campaign. I may not agree with all his plans, but he's at least given the voters something to work upon.
Posted by: WeThePeopleofVirginia | October 23, 2009 12:46 PM | Report abuse
Did any of these women serve in Iraq like Bob's daughter did?
Posted by: Yankeesfan1 | October 24, 2009 12:26 AM | Report abuse
Deeds and his team are stupid. Deeds, I used to think highly of you, go back to Bath county.
Posted by: cheekymonkey | October 24, 2009 5:35 PM | Report abuse
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This is silly.