Posted on 10/16/2009 10:06:23 AM PDT by freespirited
The President's coming to Virginia for Democrat Creigh Deeds.
Former President Bill Clinton, that is. Clinton will hold a rally with Deeds somewhere inside the Beltway in Northern Virginia on Tuesday, the Deeds campaign confirms. Also in attendance will be Clinton buddy and Deeds's rival during the primary campaign, Terry McAuliffe.
Clinton did several appearances for McAuliffe before the June 9 primary. His work for Deeds comes as national Democrats swing into action to try to rev up a party base that polls have shown is unenthusiastic about Deeds's candidacy. This evening, Deeds holds a fundraiser with former vice president Al Gore.
(Excerpt) Read more at voices.washingtonpost.com ...
Eighteen days till we take back our state.
SMELL THE PANIC???
This isn’t an election they were supposed to lose.
bump
More significantly, we need to win in both NJ and VA to scare off the Blue Dogs from voting for any health care package.
ROTFL!
Wow, I may have to reconsider my vote for McDonnel now that Billyjeff is coming to town. Shoosh, I can smell the fear from here. Wonder how billyjeff feels relegated to hasbeen dem territory?
EXCELLENT POINT!!!
I suspect that Virginia swing voters are too smart for any more left-wing snake oil, just yet.
(I also suspect that Virginia conservatives are beyond energized, they're truly scared of just where voter complacency might lead.)
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I love the smell of panic in the morning..........
Smells like VICTORY.......;)
“Clinton to Campaign for Deeds”
Great!!! This insures victory for the Pubbie.
Has Clinton ever helped anyone actually win an election? When ever he shows up it is the kiss of death politically for the Democrat on the ticket.
http://www.bobmcdonnell.com/ for Governor
http://www.billbolling.com/ for Lieutenant Governor
http://www.cuccinelli.com/ for Attorney General
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