The McCartney Scorecard: The final bell
Post columnist Robert McCartney is tracking the governor's race for readers, tallying up the blows week-by-week. Here's his take on the past week:
The Washington Post's last poll before Election Day shows McDonnell with his biggest lead yet, 11 points, and no sign of flagging. Obama campaigns with Deeds in Norfolk, but 7 in 10 likely voters said their view of Obama wouldn't affect their vote. With this result, McDonnell's won six out of nine rounds on this scorecard, going back to late August. But remember: The only referee that matters is the electorate. No matter which brawler you prefer, get out and vote!
Read the full McCartney Scorecard.
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Christopher Dean Hopkins
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October 30, 2009; 11:51 AM ET
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"The McCartney Scorecard" that's rich. I'd put more faith in the Panama Lewis scorecard..