Virginia: SCOTUS will not hear appeal to reinstate sodomy law

Ken Cuccinelli loses on attempt to reinstate sodomy law in Virginia

The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal of a lower court ruling striking down Virginia’s anti-sodomy law.

The high court on Monday refused to hear from Virginia state officials who wanted to get the state’s ban on oral and anal sex reinstated.

In March, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond declared Virginia’s law unconstitutional.

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, currently running behind in polls in his quest to become governor, sought to have the law reinstated.  

(via USA Today)

Virginia: Dem Terry McAuliffe leads Repub Ken Cuccinelli by 4 points in gubernatorial race

Democrat Terry McAuliffe leads Republican Ken Cuccinelli by 4 points in the Virginia governor’s race, according to internal Democratic polling obtained by POLITICO.

In the new poll, McAuliffe draws support from 48 percent of likely voters, versus 44 percent for Cuccinelli. Pollster Andrew Myers says the main trends driving McAuliffe’s lead are a huge gender gap and defections from moderate Republicans.

“McAuliffe leads among women by 12 points, 52 to 40 percent, while the race essentially falls within the margin of error among men, 44 to 48 percent,” Myers writes. “Importantly, signaling a sign of potential trouble for Cuccinelli among his base, among self-described moderate Republicans, McAuliffe earns double-digit defections with 11 percent in his column, while 78 percent back Cuccinelli today. In contrast, McAuliffe sees virtually no defections among conservative Democrats.”

The poll is the second in two days to show McAuliffe, the former Democratic National Committee chairman, up in the mid-single digits. A Quinnipiac University survey published Tuesday also put him at 48 percent, with a 6-point lead over Cuccinelli.

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