Posts Tagged ‘Bob McDonnell’

Two Polls Show a Republican Tidal Wave in Virginia

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Today, two polls were released showing that November 3rd could provide a GOP victory for all three statewide offices. Both the Survey USA and the Public Policy Polling polls show McDonnell, Bolling, and Cuccinelli leading their opponents by double digit percentages.

Survey USA numbers

McDonnell 58%
Deeds 41%

Bolling 56%
Wagner 42%

Cuccinelli 57%
Shannon 41%

Public Policy Polling

McDonnell 55%
Deeds 40%

Bolling 50%
Wagner 38%

Cuccinelli 52%
Shannon 36%

Ken Blackwell on the Virginia Governor’s Race

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Ken Blackwell has a great article on Townhall.com, where he discusses Creigh Deeds’ vicious attacks on Bob McDonnell and a thesis written 20 years ago. Blackwell made several good points in this piece, including the fact that many Virginians did not care about the 20 year old college paper, rather they cared about the issues that impact them on a daily basis, i.e, the economy.

Deeds’ campaign seems not to have caught fire this fall. White House political operatives–on condition of anonymity, of course, are trying to discount the loss they anticipate in the Old Dominion. “Deeds ignored advice, White House says” reads the latest front-page headline in the Post. If you’re the team quarterback in Virginia, that’s hardly the press coverage you need to see less than two weeks from game day.

The thesis attack has backfired on Creigh Deeds, as the polls are showing him in a downward slide.

Newspaper Endorsements

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Well, we are really getting into the home stretch for the 2009 elections.  Here are the newspaper endorsements that each of the Republican candidates have received.

Bob McDonnell

  • The Washington Times
  • The Washington Examiner
  • Sun-Gazette Newspapers
  • Loudoun Times-Mirror
  • The Winchester Star
  • Harrisonburg Daily News-Record
  • Daily Press
  • Culpeper Times
  • News and Messenger (Prince William)
  • Bristol Herald Courier
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • Culpeper Star Exponent
  • Waynesboro News Virginian
  • The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
  • Lynchburg News & Advance

Bill Bolling

  • Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star
  • Prince William News and Messenger
  • Waynesboro News Virginian
  • Bristol Herald Courier
  • Farmville Herald
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • Lynchburg News & Advance

Ken Cuccinelli

  • The Washington Times
  • The Washington Examiner
  • Prince William News and Messenger
  • The News-Virginian
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • Lynchburg News & Advance
  • Charlottesville Daily Progress

Good News Abounds for McDonnell, Bolling, and Cuccinelli

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

According to a recent Public Policy Polling poll, all three Republican statewide candidates now hold comfortable leads over their opponents.

Bob McDonnell is leading Creigh Deeds, 52-40%. This poll also concurs that the negative attacks by Deeds against McDonnell’s thesis are not working with Virginia voters.

In the race for Lieutenant Governor, Bill Bolling still leads Jody Wagner. Bolling had a 49-39 lead over Wagner.

Meanwhile, Ken Cuccinelli is really holding a wide margin lead over Steve Shannon in the Attorney General’s race. Cuccinelli is leading Shannon, 52-37.

All of these votes have a margin of error of 3.8%.

The Washington Post: Hair Critics or Political Writers

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Just when you thought that The Washington Post has gone off the deep end by endorsing both Creigh Deeds and Jody Wagner (more on her endorsement in another post). The Post has decided to focus their attention on Bob McDonnell’s hair.

“McDonnell laughed when asked whether he uses dye to conceal the silver strands in his never-out-of-place head of hair. He insists that he doesn’t apply color; wife Maureen said a combination of natural extracts like chamomile and green tea and the summer sun have altered the hue of his hair,” Walker wrote.

This intrigued us. Chamomile? Green tea? Was McDonnell’s wife referring to some kind of hair product? Or is there actual brewing going on in the McDonnell household?

“I think we found the one topic upon which both campaigns and all partisans agree: Bob McDonnell’s got a good head of hair,” responded McDonnell spokesman Tucker Martin to the inquiry, noting that with two weeks left in the campaign, hair products aren’t exactly the campaign’s most pressing concern.

We caught up with Deeds’s 20-year old son Gus over the weekend and asked him what his father puts in his hair. The question was kind of a gimme–Deeds’s staffers had been trading the passage on McDonnell’s hair all morning. Here’s what Gus had to say: “He does not put tea in his hair. He’s all natural, almost to a fault. He colors his hair with early mornings and hard work and life. No tea.”

This is what the Post now considers newsworthy, instead of reporting on the real issues at stake. What is this a newspaper or a fashion publication?

Creigh Deeds again shows he is inconsistent with Family Values

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Equality Virginia sent a survey out to each of the candidates for Governor asking the following questions:

  • Do you support an executive order affirming the right of GLBT employees of state government to be protected against workplace discrimination?
  • Will you advocate for legislation. like HB 2385 (Ebbin) introduced in the 2009 General Assembly Session, which would codify protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation , including gender identity, as well as race, sex, national origin, age, disability, religion, pregnancy and veteran status?
  • Will you seek and advocate for changes in the state health insurance plan, consistent with Mr. McDonnell’s opinion to the President of the University of Virginia regarding access to gym benefits, that would offer health care insurance benefits to otherwise qualified adults living in the household of GLBT employees?
    In addition, we would like to know if you support eliminating the remaining legal barriers in the Code of Virginia that prevent private companies from offering workplace benefits to the domestic partners of GLBT employees.
  • Will you support and advocate for legislation to eliminate current legal restrictions on the ability of private insurance companies to offer private employers group life insurance that includes domestic partners (i.e., legislation identical to SB 945 (Howell) and HB 1726 (Rust) that was included on Virginia Free’s 2009 listing of pro-business legislation)?

Both Creigh Deeds and Bob McDonnell returned their surveys.

McDonnell took the time to write a letter as to clarify his views on these issues by saying that he does not discriminate based on race, gender, creed, religion, national origin or sexual orientation. McDonnell, who believes in strong family values did not answer the remaining questions in his letter.

On the other hand, Deeds responded and showed his true colors on family values. Here’s his responses:

As Governor, will you sign an executive order affirming the right of GLBT employees of state government to be protected against workplace discrimination?

“If elected, I would make sure that no one working in state government could face discrimination for any reason, including sexual orientation. I will codify into law the executive orders issued by Governors Warner and Kaine banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. We should pass these executive orders into law and make them permanent.”

As Governor, will you introduce and advocate for legislation, like HB 2385 (Ebbin) introduced in the 2009 General Assembly Session, which would codify protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation, including gender identity, as well as race, sex, national origin, age, disability, religion, pregnancy and veteran status?

“I will codify into law the executive orders issued by Governors Warner and Kaine banning discrimination in the state workforce based on sexual orientation.”

As Governor, will you seek and advocate for changes in the state health insurance plan, consistent with Mr. McDonnell’s opinion to the President of the University of Virginia regarding access to gym benefits, that would offer health care insurance benefits to otherwise qualified adults living in the household of GLBT employees?

In addition, we would like to know if you support eliminating the remaining legal barriers in the Code of Virginia that prevent private companies from offering workplace benefits to the domestic partners of GLBT employees.

“I support offering health insurance benefits to an otherwise qualified adult living in the household of a GLBT state employee. Additionally, I support lifting restrictions on private companies that want to offer benefits to the domestic partners of GLBT employees, provided this can be done within the parameters established in the Constitution of Virginia.”

As Governor, will you support and advocate for legislation to eliminate current legal restrictions on the ability of private insurance companies to offer private employers group life insurance that includes domestic partners (i.e., legislation identical to SB 945 (Howell) and HB 1726 (Rust) that was included on Virginia Free’s 2009 listing of pro-business legislation)?

“As a legislator, I voted to allow private insurers and private employers to make decisions about who to include in group life insurance policies. As governor, I will sign this bill into law.”

Creigh Deeds has stood up for gay marriage in the past, and his support of this does not stand for Virginia families.

Scenes from Last Night’s Debate

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Last night, both Creigh Deeds and Bob McDonnell squared off in a debate sponsored by WJLA-TV in Washington, News Channel 8, and The Politico to lay out why they should be elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. As you can see from this debate, Deeds clearly shows why he would not make a good Governor.

McDonnell Up in Recent Rasmussen Poll

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Rasmussen Reports released their recent polling numbers on the Virginia Governor’s race today. Bob McDonnell still holds a lead over Creigh Deeds. McDonnell is up by nine points and this is a seven point jump from thirteen days ago.

Virginians are beginning to reject Deeds’ negative campaigning and realizing that Deeds does not offer cohesive plans to solve some of the major issues facing the Commonwealth.

According to the Augusta Free Press, the Democratic National Committee is holding on to a $5 million contribution, due to the concern that Deeds is focusing too much on a graduate school thesis that McDonnell wrote in 1989. What does this show if the DNC is giving up on Deeds?

Big Endorsement Today for Bob McDonnell

Monday, September 14th, 2009

The National Rifle Association endorsed Bob McDonnell today in the Virginia Governor’s race. The NRA has over 120,000 members across the Commonwealth. In 2005, the NRA endorsed Creigh Deeds over Bob McDonnell in the Attorney General’s race, so one has to wonder what changed over the course of four years.

Here is the statement released by the McDonnell campaign:

Speaking about the endorsement, McDonnell remarked, “Over the course of my career in public service, I have worked to protect and uphold the Second Amendment rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution. The Second Amendment rights of law abiding Virginians must be respected and protected. That is what I did while serving as Virginia’s Attorney General. We worked to stop unauthorized attempted straw purchases by outside agents operating in the Commonwealth. We moved quickly to make the Commonwealth one of the first states to file an amicus brief in support of the individual right to bear arms in the historic Supreme Court Case of District of Columbia v. Heller. As governor I will continue to defend the individual right to keep and bear arms, and stand on the side of Virginia’s law abiding gun owners. The National Rifle Association is committed to protecting our constitutional rights and I am honored to receive this endorsement.”

Speaking about the endorsement, McDonnell remarked, “Over the course of my career in public service, I have worked to protect and uphold the Second Amendment rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution. The Second Amendment rights of law abiding Virginians must be respected and protected. That is what I did while serving as Virginia’s Attorney General. We worked to stop unauthorized attempted straw purchases by outside agents operating in the Commonwealth. We moved quickly to make the Commonwealth one of the first states to file an amicus brief in support of the individual right to bear arms in the historic Supreme Court Case of District of Columbia v. Heller. As governor I will continue to defend the individual right to keep and bear arms, and stand on the side of Virginia’s law abiding gun owners. The National Rifle Association is committed to protecting our constitutional rights and I am honored to receive this endorsement.”

Chris Cox, NRA-PVF Chairman and NRA Institute for Legislative Action Executive Director noted, “Bob McDonnell is an effective leader for Virginia hunters and gun owners. His opinions and actions as an attorney general have protected and enhanced the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Virginians. His zero-tolerance attitude toward criminals makes him the best choice for governor. We ask every Virginia hunter, gun owner and Second Amendment advocate to vote McDonnell for Governor this November.”

Of course, there are some naysayers on the left who claim that this might help Creigh Deeds. Blogger Not Larry Sabato claims that this will give Northern Virginia liberals another reason to pay closer attention to the differences between the two candidates.

Creigh Deeds has remained silent on the issues of core importance to this campaign, such as improving the economy and addressing the issue of transportation. If Northern Virginia liberals are disengaged, what makes anyone believe that this could energize the Deeds campaign?

New Poll Numbers Look Good for McDonnell, Bolling and Cuccinelli

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

A new Survey USA poll is out and it has gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell leading Creigh Deeds by 15 points–55%-40%.

Lt. Governor Bill Bolling leads Jody Wagner 54%-42%.

Republican Ken Cuccinelli leads Democrat Steve Shannon 53%-42%.

While these numbers look good, we need to remember there are still 14 weeks to go before this election.