Categories
Recent Entries
- Dems trade barbs—and it’s not even ‘09 yet
- KAINE—No DNC for Me
- Site calls Virginia “barely Democratic”
- Site calls Virginia “barely Democratic”
- Bliley sees tough night for GOP
Recent Comments
- By Babs from the entry 'Waiting ...'
- By jane from the entry 'PHOTO: John McCain and sons'
- By Toni Trepanier from the entry 'Waiting ...'
- By peterclarke from the entry '"Victory 2008" bus tour returns'
- By peterclarke from the entry 'Waiting ...'
- By Zadie Be from the entry 'Debate Points'
- By Joss from the entry 'Hank Williams Jr. Hurt Our Ears More than NASCAR at RIR'
- By UTRUTH from the entry 'Palin event moved'
- By Billy Johnston from the entry 'Kaine on the road for Obama'
- By american.dude61 from the entry 'Instant debate analysis'
Blog Roll
- Bacon's Rebellion
- RVABlogs
- Virginia politics blog roll
- Raising Kaine
- Too conservative
- Not Larry Sabato
- Rick Sincere
- Virginia Politics
- The Shad Plank
- Virginia Public Access Project
- Who's my legislator?
- The Contemporary Conservative
Syndicate
Monthly Archives
Jeff E. Schapiro has this tidbit:
John Bowerbank, a candidate for lieutenant governor in 2009, is fashioning a staff for the race ahead that includes some familiar names from previous—and successful—Democratic campaigns.
Bowerbank, so far unopposed for the Democratic nomination, is hiring Mark Warner’s principal strategist from the 2001 governor’s race, Steve Jarding.
Also, Lowell Feld, who handled net-roots for Gov. Tim Kaine and U.S. Sen. Jim Webb, is doing the same thing for Bowerbank.
And Pete Brodnitz, pollster to Kaine and Webb, will crunch numbers for Bowerbank.
At least one more Democrat is likely to make the race for LG—Secretary of Finance Jody Wagner