Sen. Black Withdraws from 10th District Congressional Race. Putting his party and state first, State Senator Dick Black has made the very difficult decision to withdraw from the race for Congress in the 10th district. His campaign was off to a great start with promises…
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The Bull Elephant’s Coverage of the Virginia 10th Congressional District Race
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State Senator Dick Black, a proven conservative with an extensive military record, has declared his candidacy to replace Congressman Frank Wolf in the 10th district. Senator Black issued this statement: PRESS RELEASE Contact Senator Black at 804-698-7513 Senator Black Launches Campaign for Virginia’s 10th…
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John Whitbeck, chairman of the Republican 10th District, has set January 23, 2014 as the date the 10th district committee will meet and decide the method for nominating our candidate for Congress to replace the long time incumbent Congressman Frank Wolf. The official call for…
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This threatens to quickly become a very crowded race, with two candidates having publicly discussed the race within hours of Frank Wolf’s retirement announcement. Jim Riley at our mother-blog, Virginia Virtucon, broke the story that Sen. Dick Black is forming an exploratory committee. We’ve also…
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After 33 years of dedicated service in Congress, 10th District Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) has decided to retire. Putative successors are already lining up. Rep. Wolf’s official announcement can be found here, and contains no hint about what motivated his decision to leave at this…
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John Foust, a democratic Supervisor representing the Dranesville district of Fairfax County, will run next year for the seat held in Congress by Frank Wolf for the past 32 years. Foust has represented the Dranesville district which includes McLean, Great Falls, Herndon and parts of…