Deeds campaign talks education in new TV ad


Creigh Deeds’ campaign for governor released a new TV ad Tuesday morning that is currently airing on broadcast television in Northern Virginia.

The ad, “September,” highlights Deeds’ plans to protect Virginia school funding, improve educational accountability and create 70,000 new degrees over then next 10 years.

“My mom sent me off to college with just four 20-dollar bills,” Deeds says in the ad. “So I know that education is the best investment Virginia can make for our children and in our future.”

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