| VIRGINIA SENATE |
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| 1st Senate District |
| (R) Tricia Stall (3-1) |
| Tricia continues to plow ahead with grassroots and phones... |
| (D) John
Miller (5-1) |
| Still a lackluster effort... we've yet to see the
spark that is going to make this a win. |
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| 6th Senate District |
| (R) Nick Rerras (3-1) |
| Democrats aren't going away, but neither is Rerras... |
| é (D) Ralph
Northam (5-1) |
| Astroturf for grassroots won't make up for
fundraising advantage |
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| 11th Senate District |
| é (R) Steve
Martin (2-1) |
| Martin knows his district and represents it well... |
| ê (D) Alex
McMurtrie (5-1) |
| Self-financed candidate, but where are the grassroots? |
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| 13th Senate District |
| (R) Fred
Quayle (2-1) |
| This one is out of reach for the Democrats |
| ê (D) Steve Heretick (7-1) |
| Credible candidate, wrong district. |
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| 17th Senate District |
| (D) Edd Houck (2-1) |
| Edd gets hit on immigration... abuser fee stunt
wasn't all that great. |
| é (R) Chris Yakabouski (5-1) |
| Good hit on illegal immigration makes Yak a leader...
no Edd signs in Spotsy either! |
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| 20th Senate District |
| ê (D) Roscoe Reynolds (3-1) |
| Joe Stanley and Ben Tribbett come to the rescue? |
| é (R) Jeff
Evans (3-1) |
| Great blog hit on Roscoe makes the Dems bring in the
heavy artillery! |
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| 22nd Senate District |
| é (R) Ralph Smith (2-1) |
| That cracking sound you hear from Roanoke??? |
| ê (D)
Michael Breiner (8-1) |
| ...it's the sound of the Brenier campaign's back being broken.
This race is done. |
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| 24th Senate District |
| (R) Emmett
Hanger (2-1) |
| Grassroots still on fire... infighting doesn't help. |
| (D) David
Cox (6-1) |
| Conservative vs. moderate infighting is getting worse... |
| ê (L) Arin Sime (15-1) |
| STD says "no thanks" to Sime, Myron Rhodes. |
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| 26th Senate District |
| (R) Mark Obenshain (2-1) |
| Obenshain for AG? Not yet... first things, first. |
| (D) Maxine Roles (6-1) |
| Tough, tough uphill climb in the Valley. |
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| 27th Senate District |
| (R) Jill Holtzman-Vogel (2-1) |
| Still plugging along, campaign staff changes a bit
odd. |
| é (D)
Karen Schultz (5-1) |
| Tate aftermath helping Schultz a bit... |
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| 28th Senate District |
| (R) Richard Stuart (2-1) |
| Chichester's money, Howell's politics... but Stafford could prove
problematic. |
| ê (D) Albert
Pollard (5-1) |
| Stupid debate attack on Stuart for prosecuting drug
lords... |
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| 29th Senate District |
| ê (D) Chuck Colgan (3-1) |
| Lackluster fundraising makes this race officially a toss-up. |
| é (R) Bob
Fitzsimmonds (3-1) |
| Strong fundraising makes this challenger race a potential GOP
pick-up. |
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| 33rd Senate District |
| ê (D) Mark Herring (3-1) |
| More money, favorable demographics leans this race left. |
| é (R) Patricia Phillips (5-1) |
| Surprisingly strong showing in fundraising... |
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| 34th Senate District |
| (R) Jeannemarie Devolites-Davis (3-1) |
| Strong fundraising advantage, plenty more where that came from... |
| ê (D) Chap
Petersen (4-1) |
| Hits JMDD on abuser fees... shortly after waffling on
them himself. duh. |
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| 37th Senate District |
| é (R) Ken Cuccinelli (3-1) |
| Good fundraising, great grassroots, and on the offensive against
very liberal opposition. |
| ê (D) Janet Oleszek (5-1) |
| Downgrade here... Janet just isn't getting the
traction against a strong Cuccinelli campaign |
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| 39th Senate District |
| ê (R) Jay O'Brien (3-1) |
| O'Brien is in the fight of his life here... |
| é (D) George
Barker (5-1) |
| Finally a bump that is earned. Barker is making the push... |
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| HOUSE OF DELEGATES |
| 1st House District |
| é
(R) Terry Kilgore (2-1) |
| Terry's got nothing to worry about here... |
| ê
(D) Jerry Taylor (10-1) |
| Best o' luck, me boy-o |
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| 5th House District |
| (R) Bill Carrico (3-1) |
| Close NOVA matchup |
| é
(D) Suzie Dixon-Garner (4-1) |
| Picking up steam, getting stronger |
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| 6th
House District |
| (R) Anne Crockett-Stark (3-1) |
| Tough district, but managable |
| ê
(D) Bill Thomas (4-1) |
| Needs more $$$ to make this seriously competitive |
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| 7th House District |
| ê
(D) Peggy Frank (3-1) |
| Slack fundrasing made this a contest... |
| é
(R) Dave Nutter (3-1) |
| Strong fundraising, competitive campaign. |
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| 9th
House District |
| é
(D) Eric Ferguson (3-1) |
| Fundraising advantage, previous campaign in '05, good
district to work from |
| é
(R) Charles Poindexter (4-1) |
| Heck of an effort, isn't going down or away without a
fight! |
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| 11th House District |
| (D) Lee Ware (2-1) |
| Roanoke Dem has six figures in the warchest |
| é
(I) Mac MaCadden (9-1) |
| Doubt this will become interesting; $10K is a voice. |
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| 13th
House District |
| é
(R) Bob Marshall (2-1) |
| Uber-conservative benefits from abuser fee
opposition... |
| ê
(D) Bruce Rommelt (6-1) |
| Ain't. Gonna. Happen. |
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| 14th
House District |
| é
(R) Danny Marshall (2-1) |
| Silly Dems... "silly" as in even Gov. Kaine defended
Marshall... |
| ê
(D) Adam Tomer (6-1) |
| Kindly say "thanks" to the Joint Democratic Caucus
for ruining your shot... |
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| 16th
House District |
| ê
(R) Donald Merricks (3-1) |
| Heir to Robert Hurt has a tough race/district |
| é
(D) Andy Parker (3-1) |
| Good district for the Dems... |
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| 19th House District |
| é
(I) Lacey Putney (2-1) |
| Sizeable warchest barely makes this a race |
| (D) Lewis Medlin (6-1) |
| Why is he "medlin" in this race? Is this mic
on? |
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| 21st House District |
| (R) John Welch (3-1) |
| Fundraising and name ID are the kickers... |
| é
(D) Bob Mathieson (4-1) |
| Nice warchest makes this a potential D pickup. |
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| 26th
House District |
| é
(R) Matt Lohr (2-1) |
| Solid district, good warchest, good name ID. |
| ê
(D) Carolyn Frank (6-1) |
| Tough race... needs the cash and the grassroots to be
serious. |
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| 28th
House District |
| (R) Bill Howell (2-1) |
| It's the Speaker of the House... what's the big deal? |
| é
(D) Clyde Matthews (6-1) |
| Abuser fees! |
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| 31st House District |
| é
(R) Scott Linamfelter (2-1) |
| No one outworks Scott... |
| ê
(D) Bill Day (5-1) |
| Tough district, tough race, not enough cash (yet) |
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| 32nd
House District |
| ê
(D) David Poisson (3-1) |
| Lots of cash may make this R district tough to win... |
| é
(R) Lynn Chapman (4-1) |
| ...but Lynn is the next Paul Harris for the RPV.
Good district too. |
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| 33rd House District |
| ê
(R) Joe May (3-1) |
| Rumors of poor staff and conservative opposition put
this seat in play. |
| é
(D) Marty Martinez (4-1) |
| Good fundraising performance and a mobilized
grassroots game... watch out! |
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| 34th House District |
| ê
(R) Dave Hunt (3-1) |
| Callahan's old district; big ol' target on it. |
| é
(D) Maggie Vanderhye (3-1) |
| Excellent showing for cash, inside the beltway, and
good grassroots... |
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| 35th
House District |
| é
(D) Steve Shannon (2-1) |
| Warchest looks OK, district looks good. |
| (R) Arthur Purves (6-1) |
| Knew it was a tough race, jumped in anyway.
Working hard, too. |
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| 40th
House District |
| é
(R) Tim Hugo (2-1) |
| Tough district, nice warchest, good network of
volunteers. |
| ê
(D) Rex Simmons (5-1) |
| Gotta rely on something other than ActBlue and
demographics... |
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| 45th House District |
| (D) David Englin (3-1) |
| There's no crying in baseball! |
| é
(R) Mark Allen (4-1) |
| Can Republicans win in NOVA? This race will say
a lot if it's won... |
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| 50th House District |
| (R) Jackson Miller (3-1) |
| Short line to cash, didn't have much time in the
House... |
| é
(D) Jeannette Rishell (4-1) |
| Is bringing the wood... will probably get a big line
upgrade by Labor Day... |
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| 51st House District |
| (R) Faisal Gill (3-1) |
| Will have to overcome rumors, get on issues to carry
the day. |
| é
(D) Paul Nichols (3-1) |
| Potential Dem pickup due to nasty GOP primary... |
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| 52nd
House District |
| é
(R) Jeffery Frederick (2-1) |
| $330K in the bank. Yes, $330K.... |
| ê
(D) Chris Brown (6-1) |
| Can't use the abuser fees on Jeffy... don't see this
one happenin'. |
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| 54th
House District |
| (R) Bobby Orrock (2-1) |
| Gets token opposition... but this, plus abuser fees,
plus a skimpy warchest means effort. |
| é
(I) Kimbra Kincheloe (6-1) |
| Ever hear of VVAW? You will after this... |
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| 59th
House District |
| ê
(I) Watt Abbitt (3-1) |
| This one is going to be close... |
| é
(D) Connie Brennan (3-1) |
| Can the Albemarle Dems reach out to rural
African-American voters? |
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| 67th
House District |
| ê
(D) Chuck Caputo (3-1) |
| Was gifted the 67th in 2005, won't be so easy this
time... |
| é
(R) Mark Cadin (3-1) |
| Caputo has the cash advantage, but everything else
points to this as a pick-up. |
| |
| 68th
House District |
| ê
(I) Katherine Waddell (4-1) |
| Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. |
| é
(R) Manoli Loupassi (3-1) |
| Nice warchest, would be stronger if not a three-way
race. |
| (D) Bill Grogan (4-1) |
| Three way race is the only bit of bright light, but
his cash flow looks OK |
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| 72nd
House District |
| é
(R) Jim Massie (2-1) |
| Henrico's GOP won't let this one go. |
| ê
(D) Tom Herbert (8-1) |
| Not a chance... |
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| 78th
House District |
| (R) John Cosgrove (2-1) |
| May have to get the lead out on grassroots and
fundraising, but should be OK |
| (D) Michael Meyer (6-1) |
| Tough contest in this district... and Cosgrove isn't
going to lay down for long |
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| 82nd
House District |
| é
(R) Harry Purkey (2-1) |
| Coming back from '05 challenge, Purkey needs a bit
more cash |
| (D) Bob MacIver (5-1) |
| Running hard... if he gets more cash in the bank,
this could become quite competitive. |
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| 83rd
House District |
| (R) Chris Stolle (3-1) |
| A conservative named Stolle? GASP! |
| é
(D) Joe Bouchard (3-1) |
| Still running behind Stolle, but running well. |
| |
| 86th House District |
| (R) Tom Rust (2-1) |
| OK district, but huge fundraising advantage |
| é
(D) Jay Donahue (5-1) |
| Been running a very skillful race... we're impressed,
anyhow. |
| |
| 87th
House District |
| ê
(D) Paula Miller (4-1) |
| ... is in trouble, and not the kind of trouble easily
gotten out of |
| é
(R) Hank Giffin (3-1) |
| Admiral Giffin is doing everything right in a
district he should win. GOP pickup here. |
| |
| 88th
House District |
| é
(R) Mark Cole (2-1) |
| Slow and steady fundraising, slow and steady
candidate. |
| ê
(D) Carlos del Toro (5-1) |
| "Jabba del Toro" isn't walking his district as he
should... |
| |
| 96th
House District |
| é
(R) Brenda Pogge (3-1) |
| Nagging Noll is a nuisance negating notions of
near-sighted nanny-staters |
| ê
(D) Troy Farlow (5-1) |
| Translation: Tell Noll to shut up if you want to win. |
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July 13, 2007 at 10:21 pm
What a crook.
July 13, 2007 at 10:29 pm
Holy crap! So Brian Moran and NLS are beating up on their own Governor???????
This is a four-puncher indeed. Can I send y’all a graphic?
July 13, 2007 at 10:36 pm
Now now… I’m sure it’s not all that bad. Kaine probably had his reasons for this, and I’m sure we’ll all find them out shortly. Right?