Politics | Virginia State Sen. Routs Clinton Pal McAuliffe in Virginia By John Johnson Posted Jun 9, 2009 7:21 PM CDT Copied Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., left, Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, D-Va., and Terry McAuliffe, the three Democratic candidates for Virginia governor, laugh after a debate. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) The country lawyer has trumped his better-known foes in Virginia's Democratic primary for governor, reports the Washington Post. State Sen. Creigh Deeds easily defeated former Clinton insider Terry McAuliffe and former legislative colleague Brian Moran. Deeds will now face Republican Robert F. McDonnell, a conservative with ties to Pat Robertson, in the general election. McDonnell beat him by a hair in the 2005 race for attorney general. Both McAuliffe and Moran have strong ties to politically powerful Northern Virginia, and they both outspent Deeds in the race. Still, he got about half the votes and they generally split the rest. Deeds has moderate to conservative views on a range of issues, along with a folksy style that appealed to voters, notes Amy Gardner of the Post. Read These Next A professional cornhole player with no arms, legs accused of murder. Iran war may bring the end of the venerable F-14 fighter jet. Moments before LaGuardia crash, strange odor on another plane. Valerie Perrine, Superman's Miss Teschmacher, has died at 82. Report an error