* Terry McAuliffe : "Virginia needs someone like McAuliffe to be a salesman for the commonwealth. Whether or not his overtures will be accepted, he is also a man likely to extend a hand on bipartisan compromise. For those concerned with his lack of legislative experience, we point to the success of Sen. Mark Warner, who likewise was without experience as an elected official before his term as governor."
* Ralph Northam : An "easy" choice, as Northam's "an experienced legislator with a level demeanor and a desire to reach across the aisle to improve the commonwealth," with much to contribute on "future debates on health care and Medicaid expansion."
* Mark Herring "has fought to protect the elderly from financial abuse, supported the region on transportation issues and worked across party lines for his constituents. More important, Herring cares deeply about each and every issue he espouses and understands the human cost in bad legislation and missed opportunities. Our sole regret is that should he win, Loudoun wouldn’t have Herring to represent us in the General Assembly."
In short, that was an easy call - basically a "no brainer" - for this key "swing county" paper which generally leans solidly Republican. Just as it should be for Virginia voters in 13 days. :)