Sarvis is has promised to do all he can to bring "marriage equality" to Virginia, and he brags about all of his queer friends. He says we need to stop talking about abortion. And he uses his black wife and interracial kid as some kind of proof that he is "open-minded" and would bring "diversity" to the state...in other words, he's a self-satisfied racebaiter. You think all of that is smart?
I will then ask you, do you think the Cuccinelli campaign has been run in a smart way? Do you think the Republican party has behaved in a smart way?
How, precisely, do you suggest we persuade fiscal/small-govt conservatives who are also social moderates, to vote for Republicans (if that *is* your goal)? Has Cuccinelli -- or, for that matter, has anyone on this forum -- spent time trying to persuade that particular group that they should vote with their wallets? Have the Republicans in Richmond used their majority to limit the size and scope of government?
I hope Cuccinelli wins somehow, but Sarvis's economic positions are substantially better from a conservative, limited-government standpoint.