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Virginia's governor-elect, Bob McDonnell, may be the future of the Republican Party, if he can translate his substantial electoral victory into policy victories following his Jan. 16, 2010 inauguration as the state's first GOP governor in eight years. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
When lawmakers and local leaders start howling about looming budget cuts, voters should remember the mounds of money that went into the November election. Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
Republican gubernatorial candidate, former Virginia Attorney General, Bob McDonnell, left, waives the crowd along with his daughter Jeanine, during the 2009 Virginia State Republican Convention at the Coliseum in Richmond, Va. , Saturday, May 30, 2009. View Photo »
In this economic situation, I certainly think we do not want to impose any new taxes on Virginia businesses or families
Virginias governor-elect, Bob McDonnell, may be the future of the Republican Party, if he can translate his substantial electoral victory into policy victories following his Jan. 16, 2010, inauguration as the states first GOP governor in eight years. Full Article at The News-Press
Bob McDonnell’s eldest daughter, Jeanine, made quite the star turn in campaign advertisements defending her father from Democratic criticism in the Virginia gubernatorial race. Full Article at The Politico
A. Information. I read a series of daily news clips, the Richmond Times Dispatch, a lot of Internet searches. I look at the major papers of record: The Post, the Virginia Pilot and Roanoke Times, as well as a couple of conservative journalists. Full Article at The Weekly Standard
Former Massachussets Gov. Mitt Romney, center, joins former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, left, and Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling during a news conference in Richmond, Va. , Friday, May 29, 2009. View Photo »
Without a hesitation or doubt. I think you saw in Chris Christie’s win in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell’s win in Virginia the beginnings, the seedlings of that debate.
Q. What will be your first two or three agenda items after you become governor next month? A. Jobs, jobs, jobs. That's what I campaigned on; that's what I'm going to govern on. Full Article at Town Hall
RICHMOND -- Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell said Thursday that he will retain outgoing Gov. Full Article at Roanoke.com
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Republican gubernatorial candidate, former Virginia Attorney General, Bob McDonnell, left, waives the crowd along with his daughter Jeanine, during the 2009 Virginia State Republican Convention at the Coliseum in Richmond, Va. , Saturday, May 30, 2009.
View Photo »Former Massachussets Gov. Mitt Romney, center, joins former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, left, and Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling during a news conference in Richmond, Va. , Friday, May 29, 2009. Romney was in town to promote the candidacies of the two Republicans.
View Photo »Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, listens as Virginia gubernatorial hopeful, former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, right, speaks during a news conference in Richmond, Va. , Friday, May 29, 2009.
View Photo »Dominion CEO Thomas Farrell II and Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell (center) listen to Fay Lohr, president of the Central Virginia Food Bank in Richmond, Va. , describe the CVFB's growing need.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell (R) stands with Virginia Republican attorney general candidate Ken Cuccinelli during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell (R) greets supporters during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia. Recent polls show McDonnell leading Virginia's gubernatorial race against Democratic challenger Creigh Deeds.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Jeanine McDonnell (R) introduces her father Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell (L) while her her mother Maureen McDonnell (C) looks on during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell (R) greets supporters during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia. Recent polls show McDonnell leading Virginia's gubernatorial race against Democratic challenger Creigh Deeds.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Jeanine McDonnell (R) introduces her father Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell (L) while her her mother Maureen McDonnell (C) looks on during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell speaks during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia. Recent polls show McDonnell leading Virginia's gubernatorial race against Democratic challenger Creigh Deeds.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell speaks during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia. Recent polls show McDonnell leading Virginia's gubernatorial race against Democratic challenger Creigh Deeds.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell speaks during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia. Recent polls show McDonnell leading Virginia's gubernatorial race against Democratic challenger Creigh Deeds.
View Photo »ALEXANDRIA, VA - NOVEMBER 02: Supporters listen to Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell speak during a campaign rally on November 2, 2009 in Alexandria, Virginia.
View Photo »Virginia gubernatorial candidate, Bob McDonnell, waves at supporters outside of the McDonnell campaign headquarters, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009 in Chesapeake, Va.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) (R) looks on as BET co-founder Sheila Johnson speaks at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. Johnson endorsed McDonnell during the event.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) (R) shakes hand with BET co-founder Sheila Johnson (L) as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) delivers remarks as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson (2nd L).
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) delivers remarks as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) delivers remarks as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) delivers remarks as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) answers questions as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) delivers remarks as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) answers questions as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) answers questions as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »VIENNA, VA - OCTOBER 13: Virginia candidate for Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA) delivers remarks as he campaigns at a Women for McDonnell rally September 13, 2009 in Vienna, Virginia. During the event, McDonnell earned the endorsement of BET co-founder Sheila Johnson.
View Photo »Former Massachussets Gov. Mitt Romney, center, joins former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, left, and Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling during a news conference in Richmond, Va. , Friday, May 29, 2009. Romney was in town to promote the candidacies of the two Republicans.
View Photo »In this economic situation, I certainly think we do not want to impose any new taxes on Virginia businesses or families
Without a hesitation or doubt. I think you saw in Chris Christie’s win in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell’s win in Virginia the beginnings, the seedlings of that debate.
We ran on Virginia issues
Republican Bob McDonnell has been projected the winner of the Virginia Governor’s race. Proving that even a small, unpopular, fringe party which does not appeal to moderates or independents, can win over a large, popular, mainstream party. The secret? More votes.
These are challenging times, and today's budget projections are further proof of that fact ... Governor-elect McDonnell will focus on bringing legislators together to make the tough decisions necessary to balance the budget, while positioning Virginia for job growth and economic development in the years...
Yes, and the Republican interpretation of ‘09, as applied to health care, was that the victories of Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell would deter the Democrats from moving forward on the bill ... But Democrats drew precisely the opposite lesson from ‘09. In their analysis, if they didn’t hang together an...
Eight months ago, I applied to be governor of Virginia, and tonight you have given me the job
The agenda [is] modeled on the winning reform recipes of Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell in their New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races… and reassure[s] the Republican base, while specific, practical, and inclusive enough to attract swing-voting independents in the state.
Well, either way, my preference would be not to have Virginia participate
Independents came to Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell because they had something to say
Either way my preference would be not to have Virginia participate, from what I know this plan contains
puts the victories of Republicans Chris Christie in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell in Virginia in a different light ... Both won governorships by focusing on the need to win voters smack in the middle of the electorate: moderates, independents and suburbanites.
I ran on Virginia issues, kitchen table issues ... That's largely what got people to support our campaign.
I hate Obama and I like Bob McDonnell's hair, but I never vote
the president of the United States is always welcome in the commonwealth.
Today is a great day for unborn children and their mothers, as well as the vulnerable of all ages throughout the Commonwealth. We congratulate Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling and Ken Cuccinelli for their spectacular victories in today's election
I strongly oppose the trials of any Guantanamo Bay detainees being conducted in Alexandria, or anywhere in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Bob McDonnell's victory gives Republicans tremendous momentum heading into 2010
I oppose transferring any Guantanamo Bay detainees to Virginia.
I congratulate Governor-elect Bob McDonnell for his victory Tuesday. I hope to work with him to find ways to make Virginia’s government more efficient and less costly to the taxpayers ... The mood of Virginia and its representation of the national mood spoke loudly on Tuesday. Virginians voted against t...
I am ready to go work to serve you and help lead Virginia for the next four years
clear rejection of liberal tax and spend policies that Washington Democrats are trying to force on Americans. Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell's common-sense conservative message of less spending, lower taxes and more responsible government clearly resonated with voters
Tonight you've given me the title of Governor of Virginia, and I pledge to you over the next four years action and results
This is an ominous sign for those Democrats representing districts carried by both John McCain and Bob McDonnell. Creigh Deeds provided the evidence when he attacked the administration’s job-killing cap-and-trade bill in TV ads that were broadcast in the districts of vulnerable Congressional Democrats w...
Eight months ago I applied for the job of Governor of Virginia, tonight you have hired me, thank you
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