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Robert Creigh Deeds

Virginia state senator (since December 2001)

(Bill O'Leary/TWP)

 

At a Glance

  • District: 25
  • Career History: Virginia gubernatorial candidate (2009), practicing attorney; Virginia state Senate (2001-present); member, Virginia House of Delegates (1992-2001); Commonwealth's Attorney, Bath County (1988-1992)" Creigh Deeds (D): About the Candidate " The Washington Post
  • Birthday: January 4, 1958
  • Hometown: Richmond, Va.
  • Alma Mater: Concord College, B.A., 1980; Wake Forest University, J.D., 1984
  • Spouse: Pam
  • State Capitol Office: Senate of Virginia, Office # 430, P.O. Box 396, Richmond, VA 23218, (804) 698-7525
  • District Office: P.O. Box 5462 Charlottesville, VA 22905-5462, (434) 296-5491
  • Email district25@senate.virginia.gov
 

Path to Power

Born in Richmond, Va., Deeds' family moved to rural Bath County in west-central Virginia early in his childhood. As a child he joined his grandfather, the head of the local Democratic party, at Election Day polls, rituals that sparked his interest in public service.

Deeds graduated from Concord College in West Virginia before obtaining his law degree from Wake Forest University in 1984.

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The Issues

During his tenure in the legislature, Deeds focused on education, economic development and environmental conservation. Deeds' reputation as a rural, outdoorsy moderate played a large role in some of his policy initiatives. He sponsored a state constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2000 guaranteeing the right to hunt and fish. The National Rifle Association backed Deeds, not the Republican McDonnell, in the 2005 Virginia attorney general race.

Deeds has taken a hardline approach to illegal immigration, voting in 2005 to deny state and local benefits to undocumented aliens. He also voted in favor of a 2009 measure denying in-state tuition aid to illegal immigrants. The measure hasn't been approved by the Virginia House.

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The Network

Deeds is a good friend of Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine. Kaine, who is also chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has been active in campaigning and fundraising for Deeds. But while Sen. Warner, another Democrat who served as Virginia governor, made an appearance in Deeds' first general election campaign ad, Kaine did not, which political observers interpreted as an attempt by Deeds to distance himself from the national Democratic party.

President Obama paid particular interest to the off-year governor's race near the Washington bubble, joining Deeds on the campaign trail in August 2009.

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Additional Resources

  1. Kumar, Anita and Jon Cohen, "Deeds Shows Big Gains In Va. Poll" The Washington Post, Sept. 20, 2009
  2. Edds, Margaret and Warren Fiske, "2 ABORTION MEASURES FACE TOUGH ROADS TO PASSAGE" Roanoke Times, March 5, 1996
  3. Brulliard, Karin, "Attorney General Bid Stresses Rural Charm; Va. Democrat's Appeal Won NRA Backing" The Washington Post, Oct. 25, 2005
  4. Geraghty, Jim, "Creigh's Deeds Come Back to Haunt Him Regarding the NRA's Endorsement" National Review, Sept. 14, 2009
  5. Amos, Catherine, "McDonnell, Deeds propose plans to revamp the state" Danville Register & Bee, Aug. 16, 2009
  6. Walker, Julian, "Wilder won't endorse Deeds, citing tax and handgun issues" Associated Press, Sept. 25, 2009
  7. Deeds, Creigh, "My Transportation Plan" The Washington Post, Sept. 23, 2009
  8. "Creigh Deeds (D): About the Candidate" The Washington Post
  9. Helderman, Rosalind S., "President Tells His Backers To Get 'Fired Up' for Deeds" The Washington Post, Aug. 7, 2009
  10. Drost, Michael, "'Third choice' Deeds now No. 1 in Va. race" The Washington Times, June 4, 2009
  11. Kumar, Anita, "Conservatism Could Hurt Deeds in Democratic Race" The Washington Post, May 17, 2009
  12. SB 1143 Illegal aliens; eligibility for state and local public benefits, Legislative Information System
  13. Sluss, Michael, "Is Deeds planning a Kaine mutiny?" Roanoke Times, Aug. 25, 2009
  14. Nolan, Jim, "Facing uphill battle in governor's race, Deeds still presses ahead" Richnond Times Dispatch, May 10, 2009
  15. Craig, Tim, "State Senator In Va. Opens A Long Run For Governor" The Washington Post, Dec. 14, 2007
  16. Helderman, Rosalind and Kumar, Anita, The Washington Post, "GOP reclaims Virginia," Nov. 4, 2009
  17. Helderman, Rosalind S., and Sandhya Somashekhar, "Deeds to Wage Risky Attack On Opponent's Abortion Views" The Washington Post, Aug. 9, 2009
  18. SB 1037 Tuition, in-state; denied to illegal aliens, Legislative Information System
  19. Sluss, Michael, "Deeds, McDonnell square off in debate: Transportation funding and hot-button political issues loomed large at the Northern Virginia scuffle." Roanoke Times, Sept. 18, 2009
  20. Morello, Carol, "McDonnell Clinches Attorney General Race" The Washington Post, Dec. 22, 2005
  21. Martin, Jonathan, "Late surge shapes Va. governor race" Politico, June 8, 2009
  22. "Fighting Bias in Virginia" The Washington Post, Sept. 18, 2009
  23. Sluss, Michael, "Deeds and McDonnell have ambitious plans for Va. education" Roanoke Times, Sept. 6, 2009
  24. Helderman, Rosalind S. and Anita Kumar, "With Democratic Voters Choosing Deeds, a Few Answers" The Washington Post, June 18, 2009
  25. "Creigh's Story" Creigh Deeds for Governor campaign Web site
  26. Craig, Tim, "State Senator In Va. Opens A Long Run For Governor" The Washington Post, Dec. 14, 2007