Friday, September 25, 2009

Obama: Meet Virginia

Last year, for the first time since the LBJ blowout of 1964, a Democrat won the state of Virginia. As it always the case when receiving good news, Dems and their allies viewed the win as the wave of the future.

Not so fast, says the Wall Street Journal:

Not so long ago, Democrats were thrilled by the long length of Barack Obama's coattails. Creigh Deeds would be a lot more thrilled today if he could just step off.

Mr. Deeds is the Democratic state senator running for governor of Virginia, and while he's at it, running away from his commander in chief. It ought to worry Democrats that their top recruit for the year already views their Washington agenda as a liability. It ought to worry Mr. Deeds that there seems no escape.

The Virginian's problem is that he's a little too important to party leaders. The Obama White House isn't half as worried about what Virginia means for next year's elections as it is what Virginia means for this year's health fight. A wipeout in the Old Dominion could send Blue Dogs scampering for cover. If health care isn't done by Nov. 3, it may not get done. Mr. Obama needs Mr. Deeds to win.

It'll be interesting to see if in Obama's home state if Democrats will be enduring Deeds' dilemma in 2010. Much can happen between now and next November, but I wonder if Obama's pal Alexi Giannoulias, who is running for the Senate, will be dropping the president's name as liberally next fall.

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