Another fun day of being with fellow bloggers 🙂 I was thinking about listing the ones that I met and then I realized that if I did that, I'd certainly leave someone out and I don't want to do that. There was actually one person that I met - Tucker - whose last name I … Continue reading Blog Summit Day 2
Blog Summit Day 1
It's late and I'm exhausted but I have thoroughly enjoyed the first day of the blog summit. It was fun putting names with faces and chatting with bloggers from all over the state and on both sides of the aisle. Waldo has more details in his post here. Oh - and let me make a … Continue reading Blog Summit Day 1
Increase in homelessness: affordable housing and jobs
The lastest report on homelessness in Norfolk indicates that the numbers are going up instead of down. One big reason? Lack of affordable housing: ...some of the region's most affordable offerings - public housing, mobile home parks, and older homes in traditionally low-income areas - are being replaced with more expensive developments... [...] "But we … Continue reading Increase in homelessness: affordable housing and jobs
Senate primary: The Black Vote in Norfolk
Much has been written about the black vote in Hampton Roads contributing to a loss for Jim Webb. I have argued that the Affirmative Action issue never really made it down here. Today, I took a look at the precinct-by-precinct voting. Norfolk has 55 precincts. Eleven of those precincts are more than 80% black. The … Continue reading Senate primary: The Black Vote in Norfolk
More posts later
As is normally the case, I've been under meeting the 15th of the month tax filing deadline, so posting has been light the last couple of days. I'll be back on track soon, hopefully later today. I've got some thoughts about the primary that I need to post. And with the Sorensen bloggers' conference starting … Continue reading More posts later
Election night podcast
Fellow Hampton Roads blogger Bearing Drift has up the podcast he recorded last night with yours truly and Ben Tribbet of Not Larry Sabato. Included are comments from special guests Larry Roberts, who was chairman of Tim Kaine's campaign, and Rep. Jim Moran. Check it out.
A Webb Win
With more than 90% of the vote counted as I write this, Jim Webb is ahead by more than 8,000 votes. I do not see how Harris Miller can make up the difference. My congratulations to Mr. Webb. My condolences to Mr. Miller. There are some things to be learned from this primary. First, voter … Continue reading A Webb Win
High turnout
The primary turnout is much higher than I expected. Right now, with 2,202 out of 2,403 precincts reporting statewide, the turnout is almost 135,000. And, as I suspected, a high turnout has helped Webb. If you haven't seen the numbers, take a look here.
Where to watch the results
With the polls now closed, it's time to watch the results. I'm keeping tabs in Norfolk by using the link here. Of course, there's nothing there right now 😦 Nothing on the Virginia Beach results, either. You can follow statewide results on the State Board of Elections website. That link is here. In the past, … Continue reading Where to watch the results
Anecdotal evidence of a Miller win
I see NLS is calling it for Web. I stick by my earlier prediction of a Miller win (51% to 49%). Everything I've seen points in that direction. First - I got a phone call last night from someone looking for guidance on who to vote for. Naturally, I said Miller. He said he was … Continue reading Anecdotal evidence of a Miller win