Both Deeds and Moran received money from Dominion Virginia Power's political action committee. Deeds' $5,000 came the day after he criticized McAuliffe about his pledge to refuse campaign contributions from one of the most influential companies in the state. Moran's $10,000 came after he stated in interviews that he had taken less money [from Dominion Power than] his opponents.No further comment necessary.
Washington Post on Dominion Power Money to Moran, Deeds
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Anita Kumar reports some interesting info from the campaign finance disclosures filed yesterday: