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  • Virginia Governor Election Day LIVE Thread

    11/05/2013 10:24:21 AM PST · by parksstp · 2,099 replies
    Thread for discussion of tonight's VA Gov Elecitons Result. Is this too early?
  • Did We Surrender?

    11/05/2013 7:01:38 PM PST · by writer33 · 28 replies
    The Right Elective Decisions ^ | 11/5/13 | Chris Davis
    If you haven’t paid enough attention, you would likely assume that there are only two elections in the entire country. The first, involving that often seen rhinoceros species Governor Chris Christie – who has been in bed with more Democrats than Ted Kennedy, and the second, involving the gubernatorial race pitting Ken Cuccinelli – a real conservative and Terry McAuliffe – an old Clinton retread whom Rush Limbaugh lovingly refers to as “the punk.” Many conservatives are holding their breath – rightfully so in Virginia – and hoping for a victory for Cuccinelli. I couldn’t agree more. He has solid...
  • Ron Paul: 'Insane' to Vote for 'Libertarian' Robert Sarvis (Virginia)

    11/05/2013 4:39:24 PM PST · by VitacoreVision · 31 replies
    Breitbart.com ^ | 4 Nov 2013 | Tony Lee
    We all owe Ron Paul a debt of gratitude for jumping in to help save Ken Cuccinelli. This is huge. === On Monday, former Congressman and staunch libertarian Ron Paul (R-TX) campaigned for Virginia Republican Governor candidate Ken Cuccinelli and said Virginias would be giving up on liberty if they voted for Democrat Terry McAuliffe in Tuesday's election and would be "insane" if they voted for so-called libertarian Robert Sarvis, the third-party candidate who may siphon enough votes from Cuccinelli to spoil the election. ===
  • Does GOP want to lose this election?

    11/04/2013 4:21:30 PM PST · by ReformationFan · 42 replies
    World Net Daily ^ | 11-4-13 | Joe Kovacs
    If Republican Ken Cuccinelli does not defeat Democrat Terry McAuliffe in Virginia’s race for governor Tuesday, there is a strong possibility the GOP establishment will actually be happy, according to talk-radio giant Rush Limbaugh. “‘You’re losing elections for us!’ I think that’s what they want to say,” Limbaugh said Monday. “I don’t know this, but I’m telling you that I don’t think there would be that much disappointment if Cuccinelli lost.” “If that’s right, if that happens to be true, stop and think about what that means: that you actually have the Republican establishment with a chance to win another...
  • Democratic Robo-Calls Claim Cuccinelli Supports Obamacare, Abortion

    11/04/2013 10:35:01 AM PST · by aimhigh · 16 replies
    www.FreeBeacon.com ^ | 11/04/2013 | Lachlan Markay
    Virginia Democrats are allegedly misrepresenting the positions held by Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli in an attempt to depress conservative turnout and using peer pressure to boost voter turnout among Democratic constituencies in the final days of that state’s gubernatorial race. Del. Scott Lingamfelter, a Republican, said he received a robo-call on Sunday evening claiming that Cuccinelli supports the Affordable Care Act and taxpayer financing for abortions. . . . . . Cuccinelli vehemently opposes Obamacare, as the law is commonly known. He was the first state attorney general to challenge the law in court. He is also strongly opposed...
  • Women will decide election for McAuliffe, Cuccinelli

    11/04/2013 10:25:54 AM PST · by Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America · 84 replies
    CBS6 WTVR ^ | November 04, 2013 | VCU iPadJournos
    RICHMOND, Va. – With just one more day to go in the campaign, there is one group of voters that Republican Ken Cuccinelli needs to win over to become the next governor of Virginia: Female voters. He currently trails his Democratic opponent Terry McAuliffe by 16 points among women. Carol Noggle, legislative coordinator of the League of Women Voters of Virginia, believes that women are likely to have a significant impact this year. “There were more women than men who are registering to vote,” Noggle said in a phone interview. “The higher turnout may be among women than men,” said...
  • Obama: ‘I Want To Put The Fear Of God In All Of You’ (Obama lying AGAIN)

    11/04/2013 10:17:21 AM PST · by yoe · 32 replies
    CBS ^ | November 4, 2013 | Sraff
    President Barack Obama cast Republican Ken Cuccinelli on Sunday as part of an extreme Tea Party faction that shut down the government, throwing the political weight of the White House behind Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the final days of a bitter race for governor. “Nothing makes me more nervous than when my supporters start feeling too confident,” Obama said during the rally. “So I want to put the fear of God in all of you.” Seeking an upset, Cuccinelli cast this week’s Virginia gubernatorial election as a referendum on Obama’s troubled national health care law. National issues that have divided...
  • God, Lies, and Obama

    11/04/2013 9:57:09 AM PST · by SJackson · 13 replies
    PJ Media ^ | October 31st, 2013 | Roger L Simon
    Americans are far from strangers to presidential lying. Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon excelled at it. Both, however, were liars of what we could call self-defense. They were guys that got caught — Clinton with his serial infidelities and Nixon covering up a break-in for an election he had already won by a landslide. Both men too were cowards. They took the easy, and probably most self-destructive, way out — lying. Barack Obama is another matter. His lies are not mainly for self-defense (although Benghazi has elements of that). They are lies of ideological volition. He lies to get his...
  • Levin: RINO’s, Rove, Push For McAuliffe Win

    11/04/2013 7:50:58 AM PST · by Timber Rattler · 40 replies
    The American Spectator ^ | November 4, 2013 | Jeffrey Lord
    Leave it to Mark Levin to say exactly what many conservatives have believed but not said. The RINO wing of the GOP — and Karl Rove specifically — do not want a Ken Cuccinnelli victory in Virginia.
  • 5 Things You Probably Don’t, But Should Know, About Ken Cuccinelli

    11/04/2013 3:20:47 AM PST · by Kaslin · 18 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 3, 2013 | Courtney O'Brian
    If Terry McAuliffe had his way, voters would believe his Republican opponent in the Virginia gubernatorial race wants to “take women back” and is “too extreme” for the Old Dominion. Here are a few things the Democrat may not have told you about Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli. 1. He has fought against sexual abuse since he was in college. 2. Thanks in large part to his office’s efforts, the Polaris Project, a nonprofit dedicated to combating human trafficking, named Virginia as one of the most improved states in 2010 in regards to laws and penalties regulating human trafficking. 3. He...
  • [Virginia] Lt Gov Candidate Ralph Northam Refuses To Shake The Hand Of A Black Man [E.W.Jackson]

    11/01/2013 8:06:34 AM PDT · by mbarker12474 · 19 replies
    Virginia VirtuCon Website/Blog ^ | 1 Nov 2013 | Thor's Hammer at Virginia VirtuCon
    see the photos and text at the link http://virginiavirtucon.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/lg-candidate-ralph-northam-refuses-to-shake-the-hand-of-a-black-man/ LG Candidate Ralph Northam Refuses To Shake The Hand Of A Black Man By Thor's Hammer, Friday, November 1, 2013 It is tradition based upon manners and common decency that at the end of candidate debates or forums that each candidate will shake one another’s hand as a show of good sport. Apparently, Democrat candidate for Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam missed that memo. Not to worry, GOP LG candidate E.W. Jackson extended his hand to Northam in such a gesture, so you would expect it to be reciprocated. Nothing. So, Jackson...
  • Rallying for McAuliffe, Obama tears into tea party

    11/03/2013 1:52:27 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 72 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Nov 3, 2013 3:59 PM EST | Philip Elliott and Josh Lederman
    President Barack Obama cast Republican Ken Cuccinelli on Sunday as part of an extreme tea party Republican faction that shut down the government, throwing the political weight of the White House behind Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the final days of a bitter race for governor. National issues that have sorely divided Democrats and Republicans spilled into the race as Obama rallied for McAuliffe just outside Washington. As Obama tore into Cuccinelli as a compromise-averse ideologue, Cuccinelli was telling his supporters that Tuesday’s election will be a referendum on Obama’s unpopular health care law and McAuliffe’s support for it. … Even...
  • Obama, Democrats seek to make Virginia governor's race a Tea Party referendum

    11/03/2013 1:02:34 PM PST · by mdittmar · 46 replies
    Reuters ^ | Nov 3, 2013 | Steve Holland
    (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and fellow Democrats attempted on Sunday to tap into voter anger about a 16-day U.S. government shutdown and turn Virginia's upcoming governor's election into a referendum on Tea Party conservatives. With Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe leading polls over Republican Ken Cuccinelli before Tuesday's vote, Obama and Democratic speakers at a rally in the Washington suburb of Arlington pressed party activists to focus on turning out the vote.Northern Virginia's Washington suburbs, where many government employees and contractors live, was hit particularly hard by the government shutdown last month that resulted from a stalemate over the U.S....
  • Poll: Sarvis hurting Cuccinelli’s chances, women support McAuliffe

    11/03/2013 8:12:18 AM PST · by Qbert · 69 replies
    WTVR ^ | November 1, 2013 | Scott Wise
    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WTVR) – A new poll put Democrat Terry McAuliffe seven points ahead of Republican Ken Cuccinelli in the race for Virginia governor. The Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University poll has McAuliffe with a 45 – 38 percent lead over Cuccinelli. The poll gives Libertarian candidate Robert Sarvis 10 percent of the vote. More than two-thirds of those who said they were voting for Sarvis called their vote a protest vote against the “major-party candidates.” [Snip] “Sarvis is particularly shaving the Republican vote: 37 percent of his voters say they would have voted for...
  • Cuccinelli: 'We're Positioned to Shock the Political World'

    11/01/2013 1:57:13 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 52 replies
    http://www.breitbart.com ^ | 1 Nov 2013, 12:24 PM PDT | by Mike Flynn
    On a conference call with reporters Friday afternoon, Republican Ken Cuccinelli said his campaign was closing aggressively and was "positioned to shock the political world" in Tuesday's Virginia election. Cuccinelli, who trails Democrat Terry McAuliffe in polling, said his campaign was beating their turnout and grass roots goals. Cuccinelli stressed repeatedly that President Obama's decision to campaign on Sunday with McAuliffe was a "great opportunity" for the Republican's campaign. "[The Democrats] are having a rally to celebrate ObamaCare," Cuccinelli said. He noted that he was the "first person in the country" to fight ObamaCare, referencing the fact that he was...
  • Poll: McAuliffe 42, Cuccinelli 40, Sarvis 13

    11/01/2013 12:37:34 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 115 replies
    http://www.weeklystandard.com ^ | 3:03 PM, Nov 1, 2013 | By MICHAEL WARREN
    Is Ken Cuccinelli closing in on Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor's race? The latest poll from Emerson College shows McAuliffe, the Democrat, with 42 percent support and Cuccinelli, the Republican, with 40 percent. Libertarian Robert Sarvis has 13 percent in the poll of 874 likely voters. The two-point lead for McAuliffe is the smallest he's had in any poll since September.
  • Roanoke Times latest to endorse no one for governor (Virginia)

    11/01/2013 11:31:46 AM PDT · by Timber Rattler · 23 replies
    Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | November 1, 2013 | ANDREW CAIN
    The Roanoke Times on Thursday endorsed no one for governor, joining the Richmond Times-Dispatch and The News & Advance of Lynchburg in finding none of the nominated candidates worthy of support. (snip) In an editorial titled “A Year to Regret and Regroup” the Roanoke paper said it could not back Republican Ken Cuccinelli, Democrat Terry McAuliffe or Libertarian Robert Sarvis. The paper’s editorial board wrote that “those who cannot in good conscience vote for the official candidates should consider writing in Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling.”
  • Latino groups hope immigration has impact in Va. governor’s race

    10/31/2013 8:02:41 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 16 replies
    nbclatino.com ^ | October 31, 201 | Suzanne Gamboa
    Matthew McClellan, executive director of the National Council of La Raza Action Fund, said the get-out-the-Latino-vote groups are making more than 75,000 calls over the next few days leading up to the race. In addition, they are conducting door-to-door campaigns, putting up advertisements in Spanish-language media and sending direct mail to almost 27,000 households. “The Latino community is tired of talk and demanding action,” McClellan said. “Saying the right thing is not enough and we will be looking for action after is over.” Hector Sanchez, executive director of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, said it is not an...
  • Cuccinelli’s schedule packed, McAuliffe’s light in closing days of Va. governor’s race

    10/31/2013 2:43:54 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 54 replies
    http://www.washingtonpost.com ^ | 10/31/2013 | By Ben Pershing
    Ken Cuccinelli II is planning a frenetic schedule with a handful of big-name Republican surrogates as the race for Virginia governor draws to a close. Terry McAuliffe, by contrast, is spending somewhat less time in the public eye aside from a pair of high-profile events. The differing strategies illustrate the pecking order as the hard-fought contest nears its end. Cuccinelli (R) is consistently trailing in the polls and can’t afford much of an advertising presence on the airwaves, so he’s counting on word-of-mouth and media coverage from live appearances to stay afloat. McAuliffe (D) is nursing a lead and has...
  • Terry McAuliffe's Anti-Catholic Campaign

    10/30/2013 4:50:32 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 19 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | October 30, 2013 | Brent Bozell
    There may be no more misleading newspaper sentence in the Virginia governor's race than this one from reporter Carol Morello in the Oct. 26 Washington Post: "The two major-party candidates running for governor in Virginia are both practicing Catholics." The Post did not ask McAuliffe where near his home in Fairfax County he attends church every Sunday and holy day of obligation, which is part of the definition of a "practicing Catholic." When radio show host Hugh Hewitt pressed him in 2007 about his church attendance after McAuliffe repeatedly cited his "Irish Catholic" bona fides in his autobiography "What a...