Virginia governor’s race still taking shape
Virginia is one of only two states that choose their governors in the year following a presidential election. And in the Old Dominion’s nine contests since 1977, the nominee from the party that lost the presidency the previous year has always won.
A favorite among his party’s base, Cuccinelli may be well-positioned to become the latest Virginia Republican to benefit from disproportionately high turnout among the conservative rank-and-file in a non-presidential election. …
Cuccinelli’s expected path to the Republican nomination was cleared last week when Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling announced that he would not run for the commonwealth’s highest office, citing his party’s decision to hold a nominating convention, rather than a contested statewide primary, to determine its standard-bearer. …
According to Virginia political analyst Jennifer Thompson, the potential that Bolling could launch a serious outside bid remains “very real,” though it will require significant financial support from both inside and outside the state.









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Having lived in VA for the last 10 years, I’ve never cast a better vote than for him – truly a conservative warrior. It would be a privilege to have him among the GOP state resistance to the tyrannical federal government.
Cuccinelli compares Obama to King George
The Count on December 4, 2012 at 8:32 PM
I guess some people have not learned that none of the old axioms should be expected to hold true. Demographics, media markets and illegal-immigration all skew voter rolls severely.
Kenneth Cuccinelli is a steady and very, very capable attack-dog against entrenched-liberalism. Somebody like him is great as AG. But he will be lambasted and ultimately ridiculed as extreme.
He’s the socon-dream. But he’s not interested in Liberty. He wants to squelch rights as much as any Dem.
Tea Party II will benefit greatly from his candidacy. GOP will not.
Capitalist Hog on December 4, 2012 at 9:26 PM
Yeah, was only the leading AG against Obamacare. Oh, but he’s not interested in liberty. Clown.
The Count on December 4, 2012 at 9:42 PM