Rigell, Forbes, Brat, and Comstock are in potential danger in 2016, and Republican leaders in the General Assembly are relying on magical fairies to protect the 2011 Congressional redistricting plan.
Barbara Comstock
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An open primary with Democrats participating, or a Party-run process?
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With $1.1 million raised so far, Comstock will be more than just tough to beat in 2016
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The new PAC, Virginia Vision, is calling on Virginia conservatives to mount primary challenges against three Virginia Congressional representatives when they run for re-election in 2016. Those three are Scott Rigell (2nd), Robert Hurt (5th), and Barbara Comstock (10th). [read_more] As we reported earlier, those three…
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Ronald Reagan had a dim view of pedestrian politicians.[read_more] In private he was dismissive of the majority of politicians in both parties, whose primary interest was self-advancement and self-promotion, at the cost of their profound responsibility to promote policies that benefited and protected ordinary American…
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Minority Leader Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi stood strong on the side of American workers and voted against the President, as did most of Virginia’s Congressional delegation. Five of Virginia’s Congressional Representatives voted in support of the President’s bill to give him fast track authority, with three…
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No, the biggest losers were not Brian Schoeneman and John Litzenberger who came very close to winning. Had either John Litzenberger or John Guevara not been in the race the remaining John would have garnered over 60+% of the vote. [read_more] John Litzenberger ran an…