Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe appears to have the clearest path to victory as Democrats head into their gubernatorial primary June 8. But Sen. Jennifer McClellan and former Del. Jennifer Carroll
Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe appears to have the clearest path to victory as Democrats head into their gubernatorial primary June 8. But Sen. Jennifer McClellan and former Del. Jennifer Carroll
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Former Governor Terry McAuliffe has a commanding lead in the race for governor, according to a new poll from the Wason Center at Christopher Newport University. A survey of 800 likely Democratic voters has him at 47%.
Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, right, gestures during a news conference with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, left, at Waterside in Norfolk, Va., Thursday, April 8, 2021. Northam endorsed McAuliffe for Governor.
Credit AP Photo / Steve Helber His nearest competitor has 21% of the vote, and that is undecided. And then below undecided are all of the other names, Justin Fairfax, Jennifer McClellan and Jennifer Carroll Foy, explains Kidd. Lee Carter has one percent of the vote. And so it looks to me like McAuliffe is in a really strong position and it doesn t look like anyone of the other four candidates has broken out of the pack.