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Too Conservative (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
I saw former Delegate David Poisson’s website mentioned in this post by NLS as an example of one post-election Dem website that is acutally somewhat current. His message to his followers is pretty pathetic, and his half-hearted statement on negative campaigning is such BS. Come on, it was your own Minority Leader who proceeded to [...]
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The Mason Conservative (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
... - Democratic Party of Virginia $20,000 - Democratic Party Virginia Victory Fund '09 $5,643 - David Englin for Delegate $2,500 - Invest in Virginia $2,093 - David Poisson for Delegate $1,770 - Paul Nichols for Delegate $1,00 - Luke Torian for Delegate That's a grand total of $2,314,602 and only $6,643 went to anyone that won. Bob McDonnell campaigned tirelessly on keeping Virginia's...
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The Mason Conservative (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
From 2001-2005 there was a class of Democrats that emerged from the rise of the Warner-Kaine Democrat Party in Northern Virginia. Some were younger, some had local public service behind them, and all unified around, they took Fairfax and Loudoun by storm and help turn Fairfax County blue. They were Chap Petersen, Steve Shannon, David Bulova, Mark Sickles, Chuck Caputo, Margi Vanderhye, David...
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Too Conservative (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... and complain, nobody can argue with the results produced by Glen Caroline. Tag Greason obliterated David Poisson by 14 points. This is the only Loudoun HOD district completell within Loudoun, so Greason gets the big star. Incumbents May, Rust, and Marshall held on and Jim LeMunyon beat Chuck Caputo, and they are all winners as well of course. But Greason was very active in the LCRC...
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VB Dems (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
When Senator Creigh Deeds returns to Richmond in 2010 to serve in Virginia's General Assembly, he'll be working minus over a half dozen key Democratic delegates that served our progressive causes mightily. I want the faces of Joe Bouchard, Margi Vanderhye and David Poisson to haunt him and I want admission from both Deeds and the DPVA that they royally screwed up. In 2009, voters again...
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The Redhunter (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... Loudoun County where I live, with 100% of the precincts reporting, Tag Greason defeated Delegate David Poisson, receiving 14,520 votes for 57.45%, to Poisson's 10,723 and 42.42% to become the new delegate for Virginia's 32nd District. The entire 32nd district is within Loudoun. Four other districts carry over into Loudoun. Three were occupied by incumbent Republicans, and they...
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Red NoVa (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... will be down to the last vote. To see my interview with Barbara, click here. VA-32 Tag Greason vs. David Poisson Despite the false smear campaign against Tag, I think that he can still pull out a win in this former Republican district, especially if the Bob McDonnell wave is strong in Republican areas. Toss Ups VA-35 Jim Hyland vs. Mark Keam I think it would be a huge statement not...
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Too Conservative (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Nothing scientific here, just my gut feelings. Feel free to add your own in comments. In order numerically with incumbent listed first. 13th – Bob Marshall (R) vs. John Bell (D): 55-45. Nearly every liberal rag has endorsed Bell and they will all have egg on their faces, showing their continuing decline in influence. Marshall has this seat for as long as he wants it. 32nd – David Poisson...