With Two Weeks Left, Virginia Republicans Gaining Distance in the Polls
Excellent news. Bob McDonnell 59 Creigh Deeds 40 Bill Bolling 56 Jody Wagner 42 Ken Cuccinelli 56 Steve Shannon 41 SOURCE
Excellent news. Bob McDonnell 59 Creigh Deeds 40 Bill Bolling 56 Jody Wagner 42 Ken Cuccinelli 56 Steve Shannon 41 SOURCE
The game is not over, but the clock is running out. And signs are starting to point to what we’ve thought all along. Creigh Deeds is toast in Virginia. Now, the rats are scurrying from the ship. Democratic candidates for Virginia’s House are subtly distancing themselves from Creigh Deeds’ struggling bid for governor as the top of their ticket faces mounting troubles. While not denouncing | Read More »
Today’s top story at Human Events is an interview with Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell.
I went to a Virginia Conservative Campaign Fund party last night for Ken Cuccinelli, Bob McDonnell, and Bill Bolling. If you will recall, in 1993 the Republicans took over Virginia. It was a clear signal to the nation that a backlash was coming against the Democrats. Consequently, the Democrats ran for cover and Bill Clinton’s liberal agenda was largely shut down. If McDonnell, Bolling, and | Read More »
We now have definitive proof that the Washington Post is intentionally generating in-kind contributions to the Creigh Deeds campaign in Virginia. Having taken out George Allen over his macaca comment, the Washington Post intends to politically assassinate Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell for his college thesis written over 20 years ago. How do we know? Because of their coverage of Green Jobs Czar Van Jones. | Read More »
Finally, twenty years after it was written and several major campaigns he’s run, the Washington Post is finally picking apart his college thesis. No, I’m not talking about Barack Obama. The Washington Post never bothered to track down and examine the college thesis of Barack Obama. But, it has found the twenty year old thesis of Bob McDonnell, the Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia. | Read More »
I said the other day that, “Creigh Deeds, Democrat gubernatorial candidate in Virginia, is running the most pathetic campaign for anything since Alan Keyes challenged Barack Obama for the Illinois Senate.” I was wrong. Creigh Deeds is running the worst campaign since that kid no one in history remembers tried to beat William Pitt the Younger for third grade class president back in the 1760′s. | Read More »
Creigh Deeds, Democrat gubernatorial candidate in Virginia, is running the most pathetic campaign for anything since Alan Keyes challenged Barack Obama for the Illinois Senate. My city council campaign was run better and more successful that his gubernatorial campaign is going. The other day, the Deeds campaign decided to stop talking about the economic downturn affecting Virginia, taxes, education, and other issues a majority of | Read More »
I have taken a special interest in the Republican Party of Virginia’s Chairman controversy. Let me tell you why. I moved to Macon, Georgia in 1993, to attend Mercer University. I had been politically active, but despite a conservative leaning campus there were no outlets for politics on campus. Consequently, I started the College Republicans at Mercer. A couple of years in, the University of | Read More »
“Frederick … has done what no one thought possible — he has driven the Republican Party of Virginia further off the road.” There is an election in Virginia this year for Governor. For the past eight years, the Governor’s Mansion has been in Democratic hands and the state has drifted left. This year, the Republican Party of Virginia is united around a gubernatorial candidate, Bob | Read More »