Just received from the campaign of Philip Forgit: I’m proud of the work that we did. We fought a great fight. Today I am proud to be a Virginia Democrat and I have to say how thankful I am for the support I received from our Virginia Democratic leaders as well as local chapters and … Continue reading Forgit statement
Day: December 11, 2007
So what’s happening in OH-05?
There is another special election today. In Ohio, Democrat Robin Weirauch is taking on Republican Robert Latta. This is also a Republican-leaning district. (Time for non-partisan redistricting, anyone?) Right now, with just over 25% of the precincts reporting, Latta is leading 13,035 to Weirauch's 10,605. Ohio has a great website (try clicking on the Interactive … Continue reading So what’s happening in OH-05?
Following the Forgit election results
It's 7:15pm and the polls closed 15 minutes ago. Right now 12 of 209 precincts are in. Wittman: 1704, Forgit: 784, Narain: 28, writeins 2 I can only assume that the precincts that have reported so quickly are the ones that had extra voting machines that were not used in the Nov 6 elections. I … Continue reading Following the Forgit election results
Vote Forgit TODAY
Polls are open from 6am to 7pm today for the 1st Congressional District special election. To find your polling place, click here. Let me remind you a bit about why you should vote for Philip Forgit. Check out The Daily Press endorsement: Forgit seems genuinely thoughtful, wrestling with issues, sorting out the nuances. So he … Continue reading Vote Forgit TODAY
Judicial discretion allowed in crack cases
According to the Associated Press, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that judges can reduce the sentences for crack cocaine crimes. The ruling was based on the Norfolk case of Derrick Kimbrough and gives judges the ability to deal with the disparity between sentencing guidelines for crack and powder cocaine. Derrick Kimbrough was sentenced in 2005 … Continue reading Judicial discretion allowed in crack cases
Wittman: “I didn’t sign that pledge”
Seems that 1st Congressional District Republican candidate Rob Wittman is having a little trouble remembering whether or not he signed one of those "I won't raise taxes" pledge. Best bet: vote Philip Forgit
Vick gets 23 months
Michael Vick, the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, was sentenced to 23 months in prison Monday for his role in a dogfighting case. Vick has turned himself in three weeks ago to begin serving his sentence and appeared in court in a prison-issued black and white striped jumsuit. Vick's co-defendents were sentenced last week, with one … Continue reading Vick gets 23 months