Democrat Terry McAuliffe is leading Republican Ken Cuccinelli in yet another poll, buyoed by women and voters who see his rival as “too conservative.”
With less than a month left in the Virginia governor’s race, the former DNC chairman leads the attorney general by eight points, 47%-39%, in a Quinnipiac University poll.
Libertarian Robert Sarvis takes 7%, which may not be enoughfor him to make it into the final debate of the campaign.
Throughout the campaign, Cuccinelli has struggled with women voters, and that hasn’t changed. McAuliffe has a 19 point lead with women, 53%-34%. Men narrowly back Cuccinelli, 45%-41%.
McAuliffe’s strategy to paint Cuccinelli as too conservative for the swing state appears to resonated.
Forty-six percent of likely voters say Cuccinelli is “too conservative,” with 37% saying his positions are “about right.” That’s compared to 48% who say McAuliffe’s positions are “about right,” while 38% say he’s too liberal.









