Last night's Virginia primary results were a "brutal repudiation" of the most famous man in the
race: former DNC Chairman and Clinton family
friend Terry McAuliffe who until recent days was widely seen as in command of the race, Politico reports.
In the end, he wasn't in command, and it was not even close.
The Washington Post notes McAuliffe "ended up doing the worst in the Washington suburbs, the place
where people knew him best, despite amassing a $7.5 million war chest.
He spent an average of $90 per vote."
Ben Smith: "Like any landslide, Creigh Deeds' victory tonight had more causes than one: His rural margins, the continuing sway of The Washington Post, Terry McAuliffe's inability to close the deal. One big loser was Bill Clinton, as the McAuliffe loss will be seen (rightly, mostly) as an echo of the Clinton loss and another blow to the Clinton brand."