http://www.billbolling.com/ for Lieutenant Governor
http://www.cuccinelli.com/ for Attorney General
Another article in the RTD:
Control of House [of Delegates] will come down to few races
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For all the money raised and spent on both sides statewide, Farnsworth said, the result might be little change.
“I think it will be pretty close to a net of zero,” he said.
“The somewhat lackluster [R. Creigh] Deeds campaign [for governor] has really eliminated the thin possibility that Democrats could win a majority of seats in the House of Delegates this cycle.”
How long before Democratic candidates start deciding that it’s not in their best interest to appear on stage with Obama?
No time for our soldiers and Generals, but fund raising in New Jersey and Virginia?
Has Virginia gotten wise?
I was worried about turnout if McDonnell was way up in the polls. Thanks Obama, you will get the vote out- for the Republicans!!
Democrats and RINOs need to be handed some dramatic losses.
McAuliffe, Clinton try for another bump for Deeds
By: William C. Flook
Examiner Staff Writer
October 21, 2009
Former President Clinton came to Tysons Corner on Tuesday to help energize the gubernatorial campaign of Democrat Creigh Deeds, right.
Former President Clinton and one-time gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe on Tuesday tried to reignite the energy of Creigh Deeds’ primary win, when Democrats were riding high after the rural state senator’s come-from-behind victory in June.
The gubernatorial nomination fight saw Deeds dispatch both McAuliffe and Del. Brian Moran, taking nearly 50 percent of the vote in June. A poll taken directly after the primary was the only one in the governor’s race to show Deeds ahead of Republican nominee Bob McDonnell, who is entering the last two weeks of the race with a comfortable lead.
McAuliffe, speaking before a crowd at his former Tysons Corner campaign office, said Deeds is poised to mount the “greatest comeback in the history of America politics.”
The former Democratic National Committee chairman and Clinton fundraiser was widely viewed as the favorite over Deeds and Moran going into the primary.
“From a man who knows from experience, don’t pay any attention to the polls,” McAuliffe said. “Only one poll matters and that is on the evening of November 3 when Creigh Deeds is elected the next governor.
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I look forward to 0bama attaching his name to the Dweebs campaign. When Dweebs loses, as he apparently (and handily) will, 0bama’s going to have to eat that loss as partly his own.