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January 28, 2008

W&L Mock Convention goes for HIllary. What does that mean?

Washington and Lee held its historic mock convention over the weekend. Every four years for the past 108 years, students there have gathered to pick who they think will get the nomination of the party out of power.


January 23, 2008

Will immigration matter?

My advice: don’t buy into the hype that it will be the deciding issue of the primary.


January 22, 2008

Who are Virginia Republicans supporting?

So, it would appear that much of the Democratic establishment is lining up with Obama. Is the same happening on the GOP side? Is one candidate garnering the bulk of the institutional support? In a word, no.

Thompson is out; who does that help?

It would seem two candidates have the most to gain from Thompson’s exit: Mike Huckabee and John McCain.


January 21, 2008

Obama picks up another Virginia endorsement

Is Virginia going for Obama? At this point, it would appear that at least all of our elected officials are. Gov. Tim Kaine was the first governor in the nation to endorse Obama. Since then Obama has picked up the endorsements of former Lt. Gov. Don Beyer, Rep. Bobby Scott, and Richmond mayor and former Gov. Doug Wilder. 

Weekend wrap-up

We had a big weekend with some big results. Hillary Clinton handily won the Democratic Caucuses in NV and John McCain squeaked by in the GOP primary in SC. So what does any of it mean? Here’s my take.


January 18, 2008

Saturday’s big contest.

So far, in the three big contests they’ve had, the voters in IA, NH, and MI picked different winners. This is unprecedented in modern Republican Party politics. Will South Carolina help clear the chaos or add to it?


January 17, 2008

First thoughts

Welcome to my blog. It’s been a long time coming, and I’ve had plenty of time to think about the focus of this regular posting. 

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