Republican pollster Glen Bolger notes that while President Obama was not the deciding factor in the Virginia governor's race, he ended up hurting Creigh Deeds (D) more than he helped him.
In fact, by a 55% to 35% margin, voters thought it was best to elect a governor who would serve as a check and balance to Obama.
"Concern about his policies overreaching permeated to a gubernatorial campaign and helped widen the size of McDonnell's win. It allowed the campaign to focus on issues that hadn't been working in recent years for Republican candidates. Concern about Obama's policies on spending, taxes, and jobs allowed McDonnell to thoroughly dominate those issues. The checks and balances message is a key one, but the bigger lesson about Obama's impact on Virginia is that his policies have put fiscal and economic messages back into play for Republicans."