EXAMINER ENDORSES JIM GILMORE FOR SENATE
Gilmore for U.S. Senate
By Examiner Editorial October 27, 2008
With the economy in turmoil and danger abroad, do voters want a candidate who keeps his word or one who doesnt? Thats the stark choice in Virginia, where two former governors are running to replace retiring Republican John Warner in the U.S. Senate. With public confidence in Washington at record lows, Jim Gilmores veracity has earned him The Examiners endorsement as the best choice for Virginia - and the nation.
Gilmore took tremendous political flak for keeping his promise to get rid of the hated car tax. The pledge was popular with voters but made him a pariah in Richmond. Fierce political opposition even from big-spending members of his own party - kept Gilmore from eliminating the despised tax completely, but he managed to reduce it 70 percent and cut 15 other taxes - before leaving office.
Gilmores successor, Democrat Mark Warner, on the other hand, has been basking in the medias approval ever since he broke his campaign promise not to raise taxes. When Warner rammed his $1.4 billion tax hike the largest in Virginia history- through the Republican-controlled legislature, the feat catapulted him onto the national stage. But his highly publicized warnings about a $6 billion budget shortfall that he supposedly inherited from Gilmore dont stand up to scrutiny. The Virginia Constitution requires governors to balance the budget, and Gilmore did, leaving to Warner a record $1 billion in the commonwealths Rainy Day Fund.
By 2004, Warner was going around warning that Virginia was about to lose its AAA bond rating even though his own finance secretary was telling him that state revenue was higher than forecasted. Indeed, less than two months after Warners massive tax hike passed, Virginia posted a $324 million surplus. He declined The Examiners invitation to explain this discrepancy. Warners fabricated doomsday scenario gave him political cover to raise taxes and state spending - which grew almost 25 percent on his watch - while pretending to be a fiscal conservative who single-handedly saved the commonwealth from insolvency. It was a deft political sleight-of-hand, but as the Cato Institute has observed, Mark Warners reputation as a fiscal moderate is entirely undeserved.
Judging by Warners huge lead in the polls, few voters are aware of his history. But past is prologue. A politician who prospered politically by deliberately misleading the public is likely to do so again. Virginians can trust the battle-scarred Gilmore to keep his word about keeping the lid on taxes, avoiding earmarks, drilling for offshore oil, sealing the border, and voting against any more bailouts no matter what.
Governor Gilmore has also been endorsed by the Richmond Times Dispatch and the Waynesboro News Virginian. Among the other groups and organizations endorsing Jim Gilmore for Senate are: Vets for Freedom, Iraqi Veterans Group, Virginia Society for Human Life, National Right To Work PAC, National Taxpayers Union PAC, Citizens Against Government Waste and the Virginia Hunting Dog Owners Association.
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