Popular incumbent Gov. Bob McDonnell was supposed to have been one of Ken Cuccinelli’s biggest assets in the Virginia gubernatorial race, but a deepening scandal around the Republican governor’s relationship with a GOP donor has marred McDonnell’s final days.
However, even amid federal and state investigations, McDonnell remains popular in the Old Dominion with just months left in office, according to a new NBC4/NBC News/Marist poll–so McDonnell’s taint can’t be solely to blame for Cuccinelli trailing Democrat Terry McAuliffe.
McDonnell still has a 55% job approval rating among registered voters in Virginia, with 33% disapproving of his performance. Still, that’s a six point drop since a May NBC News poll, where he had a 61% approval rating. President Obama, who won Virginia in last year’s presidential contest, has only a 48% approval rating in the new poll, with 47% disapproving of the job he’s doing.
The May poll was largely before investigations McDonnell’s relationship with Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams intensified, after the governor and his family received over $140,000 in gifts and loans from the dietary supplement maker. McDonnell has repaid and returned the gifts, but remains under investigation.









