Compared to the rest of the state, it is. More than a third of the population lives in NoVA. Ken stumped Saturday with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee near Liberty University in Lynchburg. Hes scheduled to appear with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Oct. 28 in Virginia Beach, which is a GOP stronghold.
There are enough folks there to turn the tide for him if they turn out, but so far, he has given them NO motivation to do so.
In a very close election, perhaps. What county does your dad live in? Does he really need to see a debate, which is on the GOP website, to decide who to vote for? What is he doing to help Ken get elected? Cuccinelli is not an unknown candidate. He has been AG for four years. His conservative credentials are unquestioned. Isn't a McAwful governorship motivation enough? Does the coal industry support Cuccinelli? Does the NRA support Cuccinelli?
Cuccinelli touts education proposal during campaign visit to Roanoke Valley
No, he doesn't despite what his yes men are telling him. I'm talking about the local Republican chairmen in Southwest and Central Virginia---I help run a Facebook page for Conservative political issues in SWVA, and the chairmen we've been in contact with are simply pulling their hair out over the incompetence of Cuccinelli's campaign and neglect of their areas. There is NO coordination with them, and the messaging has been tepid at best.
What exactly are they doing in terms of contact with the Cuccinelli campaign? Get me some names of who they have been dealing with and who they are that are experiencing the problems. Send it to me privately.
Cuccinelli has been all over the state. You continue to make false claims that all he does is stay in Richmond and NoVA. That simply is not true. You also have to realize that SW VA is an area with relatively few voters. Ken must spend most of his time in areas where he can attract the most voters. It is up to the local county chairmen to GOTV. You can blame Ken all you want, but if the people in those areas are indifferent or not motivated to vote, then the real problem is with them. They will get the government they deserve.
You can blame Ken all you want, but if the people in those areas are indifferent or not motivated to vote, then the real problem is with them. They will get the government they deserve.
Yep, blaming the voters is always a winning strategy.
I rest my case.