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The map to the left, which I got from The Washington Post, pretty much says it all: yesterday was a bloodbath. While the map only shows the gubernatorial race, the other two statewide races maps don’t look much different. Full Article at Vivian J. Page
Republican Bill Bolling has been elected to a second term, defeating former state Finance Secretary Jody Wagner. stevenorgan What a stupid article! Don't know what you were going ... Redstate Don't be a hater. Full Article at Richmond.com
Republican Gov-elect Bob McDonnell, left, and Lt. Gov-elect, Bill Bolling wave to the crowd during their victory party in Richmond, Va. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. View Photo »
These are critical times, and we need a lieutenant governor who's going to show up every day and work full time to make sure we're moving the commonwealth of Virginia forward
Bob McDonnell led a Republican sweep in Virginia on Tuesday night, ending -- at least for now -- talk that the Old Dominion was moving inexorably toward becoming a dependable "Blue State." Full Article at Politics Daily
Congratulations, Mr. Deeds. Way to go, lady lieutenant governor. And good for you, girl name wannabe attorney general. State Democrats Creigh Deeds, Jody Wagner and Steve Shannon might think I’m being sarcastic or having a little fun with them on what' Full Article at Richmond.com
The Republican Party swept all three statewide offices in Virginia Tuesday, with Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling winning re-election and state Sen. Ken Cuccinelli winning the election for attorney general. Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
Republican Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and his wife Jean Ann, left, waves to the crowd along at his victory party in Richmond, Va. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Bolling won re-election over Democrat Jody Wagner. View Photo »
Republican Bill Bolling won a second term as Virginia's lieutenant governor Tuesday -- the first to be re-elected to the post since Democrat Don Beyer in 1993. Full Article at Roanoke.com
Last night I went to the final campaign rally of Creigh Deeds campaign. Full Article at National Review Online
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Republican Gov-elect Bob McDonnell, left, and Lt. Gov-elect, Bill Bolling wave to the crowd during their victory party in Richmond, Va. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. McDonnell defeated Democrat R. Creigh Deeds and will be the state's first Republican governor in eight years.
View Photo »Republican Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and his wife Jean Ann, left, waves to the crowd along at his victory party in Richmond, Va. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Bolling won re-election over Democrat Jody Wagner.
View Photo »Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds, center, makes fist bump with Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. , right, during his last campaign stop at Market Square, Monday, Nov. 2, 2009, in Alexandria, Va.
View Photo »Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Sen. Criegh Deeds speaks to the crowd, as Gov. Tim Kaine, center, and candidate for Lt. Gov. Jody Wagner, left, listen during a campaign stop on election eve at the historic Fire Station No.1, in downtown Roanoke, Va. Nov. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Sen. Criegh Deeds speaks to the crowd, as Gov. Tim Cain, center, and candidate for Lt. Gov. Jody Wagner, left, listen during a campaign stop on election eve at the historic Fire Station No.1, in downtown Roanoke, Va. Nov. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Republican Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and his wife Jean Ann, left, waves to the crowd along at his victory party in Richmond, Va. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Bolling won re-election over Democrat Jody Wagner.
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