Former Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder "thinks that no matter who emerges victorious from the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary on Tuesday, the party will find it awfully tough to defeat Republican candidate Bob McDonnell in November," CNN reports.
Wilder said "there's something in the air" that makes him think Virginia voters aren't prepared to elect a Democrat to the governorship for the third straight time.
Said Wilder: "Each time around, voters say, 'Wait a minute, no one's supposed to be here forever,' and I think Virginians like to see that degree of balance. They like to mix it up. I think the guy who can ride that horse to show some grasp of the independent voter, rather than just the Republican or Democratic voter, will be successful. That's key."