Despite building buzz around a possible independent candidate in Virginia’s governor’s race, the current governor says he doesn’t think it will happen.
“Independent candidacies are very tough,” Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell told Chuck Todd on The Daily Rundown. “It makes good chatter in the press, but they almost never happen,”
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling (R) dropped a bid to succeed McDonnell late last year after Republican Attorney Gen. Ken Cuccinelli got into the race and the state party decided to select their nominee at a meeting of party leaders instead of through a primary with voters.









