Webb told the voters how honored he was to represent them in the Senate and to be with them on their day of worship. He encouraged the audience to read up on both candidates’ positions, but endorsed Deeds at the same time.
“We need to get the right leader in,” Webb said. “Creigh has years of experience, sincerity that wins people over, and he’s consistent, which people like.”
Deeds has spent “a substantial portion of time” meeting voters across Northern Virginia because they make up more than one-third of the state and one-third of the vote, he said.Later in the day, Deeds joined State Senator Mark Herring in Leesburg for a visit to the Shoes Cups & Cork Club.


I wonder if Deeds, Webb and Poisson watched "Inside 9/11" lat night on the National Gepgraphic channel. If so, they should have encouraged the worshippers at the ADAMS Center to repudiate radical Islam.