From today's RTD:
Mayor's wishes backed; Kilgore isn't
Republican seeking mayor's endorsement in race for governor
by David Ress
The former governor had a wish list: 10 things Richmond needs...The wannabe governor had just one wish: an endorsement from the former governor, Richmond Mayor L. Douglas Wilder.
I'm not familiar with the writings of David Ress, but he looks like a Jeffy Schapiro in training. The headline and the beginning of the article make it sound like Wilder said he won't endorse Kilgore.
But the FACTS are (buried at the end of the article) that Wilder wants to meet with all three candidates and has made no commitment to endorse or not to endorse any of them.
Kilgore faulted for gang remarks
N.Va. prosecutors and FBI cite no evidence of MS-13, al-Qaida tie
by Jeff Schapiro
Democratic prosecutors in Northern Virginia are accusing the Republican gubernatorial nominee of attempting to "pander to the fears" of voters by suggesting a tie between a deadly Central American street gang and al-Qaida.
So, according to the RAT prosecutors there's no reason to fear a "deadly Central American street gang" if it's not connected to al-Qaida?????????
Virginia group pushes voting equipment with paper audit
by Tyler Whitley
Virginia's voting machine of choice got a going-over yesterday from a grass-roots group and computer experts.
Deeds praises 'small-town way of life'
He targets Southwest and Southside in his campaign radio ad for attorney general
by Michael Hardy
Sometimes, politics is best played on your home turf. State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds of Bath County, the Democratic candidate for attorney general, is doing that by running a radio advertisement that emphasizes his rural roots and values.