According to this article, it looks like it: One poll, conducted by the Wall Street Journal and Zogby, shows Webb now ahead by a point or two. He’s proving to be a formidable campaigner and there’s no evidence that Allen can turn things around. The DSCC is now committing financial support, and the state’s party … Continue reading Webb getting national money?
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Laura raises $150,000 for Thelma
According to this article, this morning's fundraiser for Republican incumbent Congresswoman Thelma Drake, featuring Laura Bush, raised $150,000. I understand Kellam was campigning on the Eastern Shore today, so expect to hear from him on this later. EDIT: I see the story was updated to include the Kellam statement.
Allen: Did he “borrow” the Durbin amendment?
From this post, it looks a bit suspicious: Asking to speak before Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), Allen introduced an amendment to the Department of Defense appropriations bill that would provide $19 million in additional funding for the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center program, which provides treatment care and research for veterans suffering from traumatic … Continue reading Allen: Did he “borrow” the Durbin amendment?
New Poll: Kellam 51%, Drake 43%
A new poll, by Majority Watch, shows Democratic challenger Phil Kellam leading Republican incumbent Thelma Drake 51% to 43%, with 6% undecided. The poll was conducted August 27-29 with a sample size of 1,021 and a margin of error of +/- 3.1%. Here is what the website said about the methodology for this poll: The … Continue reading New Poll: Kellam 51%, Drake 43%
VB: That pesky Dillon Rule
In today's Pilot, there is an article on the Virginia Beach council's task force regarding the meal tax in that city. The task force recommended that council support "state legislation to require a referendum on any future meals tax increases." That legislation has been proposed by Del. John J. Welch, R-Virginia Beach. No dice, says … Continue reading VB: That pesky Dillon Rule
AZ GOP Primary: NRCC gets heat
Arizona Republicans in a crowded House primary denounced the national GOP Tuesday for taking sides in the race. The NRCC wants a moderate who has a chance to win the district but the other four claim Steve Huffman - the hand-picked successor to retiring Rep. Jim Kolbe - isn't conservative enough. My question: if one … Continue reading AZ GOP Primary: NRCC gets heat
Scott’s Labor Day Picnic
I attended the 30th annual Congressman Bobby Scott's picnic yesterday. Democratic activists from all over the region attended. In addition to the various city council members and other local elected officials, the attendees included Democratic Caucus Chair Brian Moran, Senators Creigh Deeds, Maime Locke, and Yvonne Miller, Delegates Maime Bacote, Kenny Alexander and Lionel Spruill, … Continue reading Scott’s Labor Day Picnic
Some things you may have missed
Today's Pilot had a front page, below the fold article on the Allen-Webb race. The headline in the print edition is "Now, it's wide-open." Writers Dale Eisman and Warren Fiske opine: Whether Allen can repair the damage done by his "macaca" comment and whether Webb, short of cash and still largely unintroduced to the electorate, … Continue reading Some things you may have missed
Dean on Rumsfield: “Textbook authoritarianism”
John Dean weighs in on Donald Rumsfields comments related to calling those against the war "appeasers." Note also the comments on fear. [NOTE: if you see a white space below, YouTube is down] UPDATE: Check out the video of Keith Olbermann's commentary on the Rumsfield speech over at Crooks and Liars. Definitely worth a watch.
IRS: NAACP OK
It took almost two years but the IRS has concluded that the NAACP did not violate the group's tax exempt status. The investigation was based on remarks made during the 2004 presidential campaign which criticized George Bush. From the Washington Post: In a letter released yesterday by the NAACP, the IRS said the group, the … Continue reading IRS: NAACP OK