The Virginia gubernatorial race is "back in single digits," according to a new Public Policy Polling survey, as Creigh Deeds (D) has pulled to within 49% to 42% against Bob McDonnell (R) after trailing by 14 points just a month ago.
Analysis: "The movement in the race seems to be driven largely by an increase in Democratic enthusiasm for Deeds' candidacy. For instance where Deeds was winning only 64% of the black vote a month ago he's now at 81%... And where a month ago Democratic interest in the election was so low that those planning to vote in November had supported John McCain by a 52-41 margin last year even though Obama won the state by six points, we now find that spread at only 49-45 in McCain's favor."
The big question: Will Deeds get a bounce from revelations of McDonnell's college thesis? Most of the poll was completed before that story came to light over the weekend.