Honor the Debt Limit and Cut Spending Now, not in 2012

    By Jamie Radtke, Candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia I was honored to meet with the House Tea Party Caucus yesterday to discuss the daunting challenges we face as a nation, in particular our spending and our mounting national debt. I told the members that watching the budget debate in Washington lately has made me feel like Alice in “Alice in Wonderland.” Are our leaders | Read More »

    Podcast: Eric Cantor and George Allen

    Show Notes: 72 hours to go! It’s the weekend before Election Day, 2010 and this is our 100th Episode of Virginia Politics On Demand! This is a jam-packed, all-star show as we welcome the Republican Whip of the United States House of Representatives, and the man who could become your next majority leader, if not Speaker of the House, Congressman Eric Cantor from Virginia’s 7th | Read More »

    In VA-2, Rigell and Nye neck-and-neck; Golden at 5% in latest poll

    WVEC has released a poll conducted by Christopher Newport University professor Dr. Quentin Kidd which shows in Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, Republican Scott Rigell barely leading incumbent Democrat Glenn Nye 41.5% to 41%. Over 12% of the electorate remains undecided. This is still bad news for the incumbent who has consistently polled at or below approximately 40%. The poll surveyed over 400 voters and was | Read More »

    Virginia Election Predictions

    We’re not going to waste your time with our endorsements. You know who we support. We encourage you to get out and vote Republican. There’s no more time to waste for our nation’s future. However, we will be intellectually honest and try to accurately convey how we see the next week playing out in the Commonwealth of Virginia and what the final outcome of the | Read More »

    Nye questions Rigell’s commitment to tax pledge

    Yesterday, after my podcast with Virginia’s 2nd District Congressman Glenn Nye (aka, one of the most vulnerable congressmen in America), he posed a question to me: “I find it interesting that Scott claims he’s against any tax increase, as he pledged to the Hampton Roads Tea Party, yet he gave $10,000 in support of the 2002 Tax Referendum which would have raised taxes on transportation | Read More »