June 06, 2009
Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls seek to energize supporters
The time for pitching—platforms, position papers, jobs and education plans—is over. Now, it’s all about hitting the bases of support each candidate has to get out the vote. The three men seeking the Democratic nomination for governor will spend the next 72 hours swinging across the commonwealth to energize loyal supporters to go to the polls on Tuesday.
March 25, 2009
McAuliffe, Wagner will top their spots on Democratic primary ballot
Former Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe of McLean will be first on the ballot in the June 9 Democratic gubernatorial primary in Virginia because he was the first to file more than 10,000 signatures yesterday with the State Board of Elections. Former Secretary of Finance Jody Wagner of Virginia Beach will be first among the Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor.
March 19, 2009
Kaine testifies in Washington for federal recognition of Virginia Indians
Kaine testifies on Indians’ behalf Governor’s testimony for Congress supports federal recognition for six Va. tribes Citing 400 years of peaceful cooperation and 40 years of state-sanctioned injustice, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine journeyed to Washington yesterday to support legislation to federally recognize Virginia’s Indian tribes. Kaine told the House Committee on Natural Resources that the Jamestown settlers who arrived from England in 1607 would have perished were it not for “the forbearance and assistance” of Native Americans such as Pocahontas and Powhatan.
March 09, 2009
Governor candidate McAuliffe taps out-of-state fundraisers
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe made fundraising trips to Chicago, Los Angeles and Phoenix last week to beef up his already considerable campaign treasury. As a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, McAuliffe is known for his fundraising ability. He already has begun running television ads in Virginia, more than three months in advance of the June 9 Democratic primary.
March 04, 2009
Democratic race for governor close
The three Democratic candidates for governor still have a whole lot of persuading to do, a poll of potential Virginia Democratic voters shows. The poll by Raleigh, N.C.-based Public Policy Polling shows that almost half the voters—46 percent—are undecided about whom they will vote for in the June 9 Democratic primary. Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe has the support of 21 percent, to 19 percent for former Del. Brian J. Moran of Alexandria. State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds of Bath County receives 14 percent.
February 12, 2009
Candidates try their hand at being comics
The four men vying to be the next governor tried their hand at telling jokes to reporters at last night’s Virginia Capitol Correspondents Association dinner. Maybe they should stick to their day jobs. Three Democrats who face off in a June 9 primary—former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe, state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds of Bath County and former Del. Brian J. Moran of Alexandria—shared the bill with Attorney General Bob McDonnell, the presumptive Republican nominee.
February 08, 2009
Clinton: Party must hold support
Former President Bill Clinton told Virginia Democrats last night that the party must maintain its new level of support nationally by respecting Americans’ trust in the party and focusing on how to solve problems. “The only thing that will make it work is that we think our differences are interesting but our common humanity matters more,“ Clinton said at the Democrats’ JeffersonJackson Day dinner, an annual fundraiser.
January 30, 2009
Namesake of ‘Alicia’s Law’ pushes lawmakers for funds
Alicia Kozakiewicz, who survived being abducted as a child, urged Virginia legislators yesterday not to cut the Internet safety funding she helped secure 10 months ago. Kozakiewicz, the namesake of “Alicia’s Law,“ stood beside state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, D-Bath, and Del. Phillip A. Hamilton, R-Newport News, to call for the funding, which is not included in the 2010 budget.
January 04, 2009
McAuliffe perceived as outsider
Terry McAuliffe, who told supporters in a video message yesterday that he will formally announce his candidacy for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination on Wednesday, has lived in McLean for 16 years but has never run for office in Virginia.
January 03, 2009
Moran to rivals: No non-Va. funds
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Brian J. Moran proposed yesterday that his two Democratic opponents pledge to refuse campaign contributions from out-of-state donors.
December 30, 2008
Virginia delegation is divided
With more than 350 people killed in Israel’s deadliest attacks against Palestinians in decades, Virginia’s congressional delegation is split on whether the bombardment of Gaza is justified.
December 13, 2008
Moran resigns Va. House seat
Del. Brian J. Moran, D-Alexandria, is quitting as a part-time legislator to run full time for governor. The move frees Moran, a 12-year lawmaker, not only to run flat-out for the Democratic nomination, but to raise money in the early run-up to the June primary.
November 27, 2008
Tribes look ahead at tribute
Virginia’s Indian tribes gave Gov. Timothy M. Kaine two freshly killed deer yesterday—and the tribes got reassurances that the state’s top elected officials will push for them to be recognized by the federal government in 2009.
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