Barack Obama won Virginia in 2008 and 2012 by 4 and 6 points. Hillary currently leads all Republicans by anywhere from 4 to 12 points in the latest poll from Public Policy Polling.
In addition she is dominating the Democratic Primary field with a 50 point lead over her nearest competitor, Bernie Sanders.
On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton is dominant. She gets 64% to 14% for Bernie Sanders, 8% for Jim Webb, 5% for Lincoln Chafee, and 2% for Martin O'Malley. Clinton has 79% support from African Americans, is over 60% with liberals, moderates, men, women, younger voters, and seniors, and is over 50% with whites, Hispanics, and middle aged voters.
The results aren't very good news for home state candidate Jim Webb. He isn't even the most commonly named second choice of voters in the state- Sanders gets 19% on that front with Clinton and Webb both at 13%. And despite having served Virginia in the Senate Webb's name recognition (71%) barely outpaces that of Sanders (68%). In the wake of his refusal to condemn the Confederate flag Webb does particularly poor with African Americans, getting only 3%.
Being from Virginia myself I can tell you, based on personal observation, and by talking with others in the party locally, that the excitement for Hillary's candidacy is quite palpable. Her experience and intelligence, along with her steadfast loyalty to the Democratic Party (as evidenced from her recent appearance at a fundraising event that netted over a million dollars for the state party), has made her the solid favorite here. I can't imagine anyone else will make much headway against her.
On the Republican side Jeb leads the field (look at those favorables for Trump though), but all Republicans trail her in the state.
The GOP hopefuls who come the closest to Clinton are Ben Carson and Marco Rubio who each trail by 4 at 47/43, and Rand Paul and Scott Walker who each trail by 5 at 47/42. The Republican who does the worst in the state is native son Jim Gilmore who trails by 12 at 47/35. Also trailing by double digits are Donald Trump and Mike Huckabee at 49/39. In between are Chris Christie who trails by 6 at 45/39, Carly Fiorina and Ted Cruz who lag by 7 at 46/39 and 48/41 respectively, and Jeb Bush who's down by 8 at 46/38.
PPP did test Bernie against Republicans...he trails all but Trump who he beats by 4 points and on average does 7 points worse than Hillary.
All in all great news for Hillary and the Democratic Party here in Virginia...