Who will win?

We have four competitive races among the 11 Congressional districts in Virginia. Setting aside everything else, who do you think will win? Not who you hope will win, not the party-required answer, but who, truthfully, you think will win.

Cast your vote in the polls below the fold.

(I’ll keep this at the top of the blog until the poll closes. New content below this post.)

Like the real ones, these polls close at 7pm Tuesday.

13 thoughts on “Who will win?

  1. I chose Rigell, Hurt, Boucher, Connolly….but I think Perriello/Hurt will be in recount territory. I chose Hurt because he’s been leading, but I think it will be real close.

  2. Hard to see what will happen. I hope Perriello wins though. But I voted the other way on that. That would be a bright spot in what will most likely be a depressing evening.

    I’ll be interested to see how Alaska turns out too.

  3. I think Periello squeaks it out again on higher-than-average voter enthusiasm in his base, but I acknowledge it can go either way.

    I wonder what it says that more people think Tom can win than think Glenn can win. Regardless, it kind of makes me, I don’t know…happy?

  4. I for one will just wake up the next day and start helping our state candidates- Rep. Abbott, Rep. Bacote, Sen. John Miller and Sen. Locke. I always know in virginia that you cant lose all the time.

  5. I pretty much sat this one out as I like both Nye and Rigell (voted for Nye). But I certainly plan to help John Miller next fall. He is a fine public servant. I think my delegate Jeion Ward will be fine. Locke and BaCote will be ok too. It will be interesting to see what districts they put my precinct (Hampton Library) in next year. Also we need to get rid of Tom Gear.

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