DOES ONE GOOD DEEDS DESERVE ANOTHER? That seems to be the thinking of campaign workers at the South Washington Street headquarters of “Deeds for Governor,” unless they just had a lot of surplus election signs. Democratic candidate Creigh Deeds is fighting an uphill battle against his Republican opponent, Bob McDonnell, and it’s been 36 years since a Virginia gubernatorial candidate of the President's party has won a race. The Falls Church Times confines its political statements to urging all eligible citizens to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 3. There is no McDonnell headquarters in the City, so this Deeds-centric picture should not be thought of as “signs of the Times.” (Falls Church Times photo by George Southern)

DOES ONE GOOD DEEDS DESERVE ANOTHER? That seems to be the thinking of campaign workers at the South Washington Street headquarters of “Deeds for Governor,” unless they just had a lot of surplus election signs. Democratic candidate Creigh Deeds is fighting an uphill battle against his Republican opponent, Bob McDonnell, and it’s been 36 years since a Virginia gubernatorial candidate of the President's party has won a race. The Falls Church Times confines its political statements to urging all eligible citizens to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 3. There is no McDonnell headquarters in the City, so this Deeds-centric picture should not be thought of as “signs of the Times.” (Falls Church Times photo by George Southern)

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By Falls Church Times Staff
November 1, 2009 

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