A strategy memo for the then nascent Virginia Conservative Network outlines plans to demonize and chase out conservatives from the GOP, while “forestalling as many primary challenges as possible.”
Ray Allen
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Still stinging from their embarrassing defeat in 2014, supporters of former Rep. Eric Cantor rally to reclaim their former prominence.
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An article in the Washington Post yesterday about the perceived troubles of the Republican Party of Virginia gets most of the facts right, but only scratches the surface on the truth about GOP unity.[read_more] The gist of the article by Paul Schwartzman is that there…
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2014 has been a very productive time for us here at The Bull Elephant. This was just our first full year, after opening shop late in the 2013 campaign season, but what a remarkable year it has been! Slating. Cantor. Medicaid Expansion. The meteoric campaign…
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At a hearing this morning in Campbell County Circuit Court, the lawsuit brought by the perpetrators of the divisive slating this past spring was dismissed by the court, with prejudice.
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RPV Chairman Pat Mullins has taken bold, decisive action to defend the Party by cutting all financial ties to Ray Allen, the divisive consultant who ran Eric Cantor’s formerly stratospheric political career into the ground.
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NOTE: I have read Nancy Russell’s editorial and talked through Facebook with Liza Bradford about their votes in support of the budget that passed. After considering what they had to say, I have decided to revise this article that was originally posted on 6/26/14. My…