By now, everyone has seen yesterday's decision in the New Jersey Supreme Court regarding same-sex marriage. Coverage in the local and online MSM has been interesting, as it seems each writer has a different spin on what this means. For me, it means that the people of New Jersey will have to deal with this … Continue reading NJ Marriage Decision
M-D: 2nd CD, Senate races too close to call
With 10% of those surveyed still undecided, the latest Mason Dixon poll shows 2nd Congressional District incumbent Republican Thelma Drake leading Democratic challenger Phil Kellam 46% to 44%, well within the margin of error. The survey of 400 likely voters was conducted 10/23-24 - Monday and Tuesday this week - and has a margin of … Continue reading M-D: 2nd CD, Senate races too close to call
Vote NO signs, bumper stickers
I see a lot of folks end up on my blog after searching for Vote NO yard signs and bumper stickers. By all means, feel free to email me if you want one (or more) of these. I'll put you in touch with the right folks in your area 🙂 (And yes, David. I borrowed … Continue reading Vote NO signs, bumper stickers
Rasmussen: Allen 49%, Webb 48%
Real Clear Politics is confirming that the Rasmussen poll to be released will show Republican incumbent Senator George Allen ahead by just one point over Democratic challenger Jim Webb. With the race being so close - and all of the polls are showing results within the margin of error - the question is what will … Continue reading Rasmussen: Allen 49%, Webb 48%
Wards in Virginia Beach?
Councilman Bob Dyer introduced a trio of proposals to make Virginia Beach more accountable to its citizens. One is the ward system. The current situation in Virginia Beach is that there are seven district seats and four at-large seats. While the holders of the district seats must live in the area, the entire city votes … Continue reading Wards in Virginia Beach?
M-D: Predict Drake/Kellam race :)
Tomorrow at noon, the PilotOnline will post the results of the latest Mason Dixon poll on the 2nd Congressional District race. So - what do you think it will be? My guess: Kellam 49%, Drake 47%, within the MOE of +/- 4%.
SurveyUSA: Allen 49%, Webb 46%
The latest SurveyUSA poll is up. Conducted 10/22/2006 - 10/24/2006, the survey of 613 likely voters has a margin of +/-4%, so the results are within the margin of error. Gail Parker polled at 2%, with only 3% of voters remaining undecided. SurveyUSA's analysis: Today, Allen leads by 14 among males; Webb leads by 9 … Continue reading SurveyUSA: Allen 49%, Webb 46%
Couple of other things in today’s Pilot
I meant to mention these earlier but it's been a busy day and, frankly, I forgot. Billy Robinson: The End Former defense attorney and delegate Billy Robinson surrendered his law license yesterday. This marks the end of a brilliant, contentious career. Robinson, 63, is undergoing treatment for liver cancer and announced last month his retirement. … Continue reading Couple of other things in today’s Pilot
Wilder to endorse Webb
According to the RTD, former governor and current Richmond mayor Doug Wilder will endorse Jim Webb this afternoon. I expect this will help Webb in the Richmond area, where he trails Allen, according to the latest polls. Outside of Richmond, I don't know how much effect Wilder's endorsement will have. Do such endorsements affect your … Continue reading Wilder to endorse Webb
Ohio Atty: Learn from us and Vote NO!
So says Ohio Legal Aid attorney Alexandria Ruden: Unlike Ohio, Virginia voters have been alerted to the very serious adverse potential consequences of this proposed amendment well before the election. Our voters didn’t have adequate time to get fully informed before they voted. The consequence has been that police, prosecutors and victims have been in … Continue reading Ohio Atty: Learn from us and Vote NO!