In a press release Thursday, the Virginia State Firefighters Association takes exception with gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe's claim of support of Virginia firefighters, calling the claim "misleading." The group, which represents 13,000 firefighters, is separate from the much smaller union of paid firefighters which has endorsed McAuliffe. The VSFA has not endorsed in the primary … Continue reading Firefighters upset with McAuliffe
New Moran ads
First up, the latest Moran ad running on the radio in Richmond featuring Mayor Dwight Jones And the new TV ad running in Roanoke
Thursday quickies
Honestly, I can barely keep up 😦 Polls are coming fast and furious in the final days leading up to next Tuesday's election. Today it is Suffolk University. Some interesting stuff in the numbers. Even The Washington Post comments on this poll. FiveThirtyEight takes a look at the Virginia House of Delegates and what it … Continue reading Thursday quickies
Moran Election Eve Bash
Come join the Moran staff… To Get Out the Vote For Brian Moran ELECTION EVE BASH Monday, June 8, 2009 5pm-Midnight Canvass, Phone Bank, Help prepare for Election Day! Moran Virginia Beach Field Office 737 Independence Blvd, Unit 104 (Giant Square Shopping Center) Virginia Beach, Virginia RSVP to Jessica Bowman jessica.bowman@brianmoran.com
House passes D-Day resolution co-sponsored by Nye
The US House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday honoring the anniversary of D-Day, which is this Saturday. 2nd District Congressman Glenn Nye was a co-sponsor of the resolution and you can hear his statement on this by clicking on the audio link below: The text of the statement as well as the resolution … Continue reading House passes D-Day resolution co-sponsored by Nye
Financial reports – local House races
Yesterday was the filing deadline for financial reporting, the last one prior to the primary. Virginia Public Access Project has done a great job of pulling the data in from the State Board of Elections. A quick look at the numbers for some of the races. Note: * indicates incumbent. Democratic primary - 80th - … Continue reading Financial reports – local House races
Webb, Warner agree on Keenan for 4th Circuit
Virginia Senators Jim Webb and Mark Warner have recommended VA Supreme Court Justice Barbara Keenan for the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. If nominated by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Keenan would be the first female judge from Virginia to serve on the federal appeals court. Justice Kennan, 59, has served as … Continue reading Webb, Warner agree on Keenan for 4th Circuit
New Moran ad
Brian has a new ad out. In other news, PPP released a new poll (pdf) today: With a week to go until the Democratic primary for Governor in Virginia the state of the race is as muddled as ever, with all three candidates within five points of each other. Creigh Deeds has a slight lead … Continue reading New Moran ad
Why Moran Will Win It on the 9th . . . and November 3rd
Guest post by Jim Severt 10. Consistently shown as best placed to beat General Bob. 9. Ward Armstrong knows who’ll fight hardest to make him Speaker. 8. He’ll fix this %&$^@# transportation mess (yes, I was on 95,64 and 264 during the Memorial Day weekend). 7. He’s been to Martinsville more times recently than I … Continue reading Why Moran Will Win It on the 9th . . . and November 3rd
Richmond Crusade for Voters controversy
I was a wee bit busy when the announcement was made of the endorsement of Terry McAuliffe by the Richmond Crusade for Voters. I did see that Sen. Henry Marsh, a long-time member of the historic black organization and a supporter of Creigh Deeds, was upset by the vote, as pointed out by the Richmond … Continue reading Richmond Crusade for Voters controversy