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Distortions = Signs of Desperation

Jody Wagner still can’t get the facts right, as she continues to attack Bill Bolling for being a health insurance executive and on the meeting attendance issue. These attacks are nothing but desperation from Wagner in the days up to the election and need to be dispelled. Enter the truth squad.

Wagner was asked about the public option by Not Larry Sabato and whether or not, she supports the measure. Wagner supports public option, but then attacks Bolling for being a health insurance executive.

Jody then took the opportunity to draw a sharp contrast with the record of incumbent Lt. Governor Bill Bolling. It’s worth noting that Virginia Lt. Governor is a part time position- and Bolling also serves as an insurance company executive by day.

Here’s some clarification for Wagner:

Bolling is not a health care insurance executive, and he is not employed by a health insurance company. Rather, Bolling sells property and casualty insurance. He represents his clients and protects their interests, not insurance companies.

Now, here’s another issue that Wagner keeps focusing on, just like a broken record, and that is Bolling’s meeting attendance record. Wagner continues to hit on the fact that Bolling has missed GACRE meetings. Bolling does not serve on this committee, thus meaning that he is not obligated to be at these meetings. In fact, Bolling has attended 219 of 281 meetings (78%) of his Boards and Commissions Meetings, State Senate sessions and meetings of the Attorney General’s Regulatory and Government Reform Task Force, Working Group on Infrastructure, and National Lieutenant Governor’s Association. Bolling has been an active Lieutenant Governor, who has received scores of pro-business endorsements, the NRA and VCDL endorsements, Fraternal Order of Police, the Virginia Police Benevolent Society, and others.

Just another sign of desperation from Lieutenant Governor’s Mansion Fantasyland.

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Good News from SurveyUSA

There’s good news for the Republican statewide candidates. All hold significant leads over their Democratic counterparts. According to the SurveyUSA polls, the Republicans hold a 14-19 percent lead.

Here’s the breakdown:

Bob McDonnell. 59
Creigh Deeds. 40

Bill Bolling. 56
Jody Wagner. 42

Ken Cuccinelli. 56
Steve Shannon. 41

Bolling Released Another TV Ad

Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling has released another ad focusing on Jody Wagner’s plan to raise taxes once elected.  Last night, Wagner did not answer whether or not she planned to raise taxes during the debate in Roanoke.   However, she has indicated in the past that she would follow any tax plan that Creigh Deeds might enact.

Live Blog of the Lieutenant Governor's Debate

Tonight, the Lieutenant Governor’s Debate is taking place in Roanoke.  Right now, I am watching the webcast of the debate on WSLS and will be reporting some of the key highlights from the campaign.

Opening Statements:  Jody Wagner starts off by touting Virginia’s reputation as being one of the best managed states, then she slams Bill Bolling on his attendance record.

Bolling started off by stating his record and saying that Wagner’s opening statement shows why the Democratic ticket keeps failing.

Question 1:  What issues do you think you relate to with Bob McDonnell? What issues do you agree with McDonnell on?

This question was posed to Wagner.  Wagner said that Creigh Deeds will be elected next Governor, and would work with McDonnell, if he is elected, to help get job growth initiatives pushed forward.  Wagner ignored the question, but said she would work with him on job initiatives.

The question was then posed to Bolling, and he was asked the same question with Creigh Deeds.  Bolling demonstrated that he was able to work with Tim Kaine on various initiatives, and he would do the same with Deeds.  Bolling also said that each Lieutenant Governor has its own initiatives.

Wagner offered a rebuttal that did not quite make sense.

Question 2 was posed to Bolling about the meeting attendance record.  Bolling has attended the meetings or has sent staff liaisons to these meetings.  Bolling has been at 80% of those meetings.  When the General Assembly is in session, Bolling presides over the State Senate, so it can be quite difficult to attend every meeting.  Some of the committees mentioned by Wagner in her accusations against Bolling’s attendance record, Bolling had no participation in those meetings.

Question 3 was again posed to Bolling about why he should be elected to continue addressing the economic issues.  Bolling mentioned Wagner’s record as Lieutenant Governor, and said that we need to work on improving transportation and boosting job growth initiatives.

Wagner’s theme is to question Bolling’s leadership.  Wagner mentions that she is not in favor of raising taxes (NOT).

Bolling followed up by mentioning Wagner’s favorability of raising taxes.  Bolling followed up by mentioning a Washington Post article, where Wagner appeared before a meeting at Greenspring Retirement Community in Fairfax, where she said “Bring It On!” with regards to taxes.

Wagner tried to argue, but the moderator cut her off by saying there would be time for this later.

The commentator asked Wagner to clarify her tax record.   Wagner did not mention which taxes she intended to raise (again avoiding the question).   She also mentioned that Deeds did not have a plan to raise taxes.  (Is she oblivious?  Deeds mentioned this…perhaps, she needs to watch the clip.)

Bolling, then asked if Wagner, if she would join with the McDonnell-Bolling plan considering that she was against Deeds’ tax increase plan.  Then, he mentioned another article (which Wagner said was a violation of the rules…Bolling refuted that it was not a violation).

Wagner called Bolling a liar by saying that she does not intend to raise taxes.

The next question focused on the budget.  Wagner indicated that she does not want education cuts in the budget, and she avoided the question regarding what she would cut.  Bolling mentioned the overly optimistic revenue projections.  We need to balance the budget by reining in taxes.  Wagner followed up by mentioning his attendance record at the meetings.

The follow up question asked Bolling if he is over exaggerating the budget projections.  Bolling said no, and mentioned that the budget was mishandled.  Bolling also focused on the need to balance the budget by cutting taxes.  Wagner indicated that this was a political attack, and again, focuses on the number of meetings that Bolling has missed.  Bolling, then followed up by focusing on the state debt doubling and taking money out of the rainy day fund, due to the budget shortfalls, made by Wagner.

Another question was posed to Bolling about McDonnell’s plan to name him Chief Jobs Creation Officer.  Bolling mentioned his pro-business record, and the endorsements he has received from pro-business organizations.  Bolling said that he has a record of helping to create employment.  He indicated that we need to create more jobs by reducing the tax burdens on businesses and providing more incentives.

Wagner mentioned that we need to make investments on green energy and said she has a plan on her website that will help boost those jobs.  Wagner again attacked Bolling on the fact that he hasn’t been at his own job (this is not true).

Bolling asked Wagner if she supports card check legislation.  Wagner avoided this question and accused Bolling of running a negative campaign.

How would you improve education?  McDonnell and Bolling have an education plan that will not cut the quality standards of public education.  We just need to channel that spending into the classroom and take it away from the central office bureaucracy.  By putting money into the classroom, teacher pay will be raised to the national average.

Wagner mentioned that there needs to be more preparation in helping students learn and boost college preparatory curriculum.  Wagner indicated that she will be a presence in at risk high schools helping to boost graduation rates.  Wagner attacks Bolling on the fact that money will be taken away from public education.

The theme of the evening has been on distortions and dishonesty by the Deeds and Wagner administration.

Finally, the closing statements began with Wagner calling Bolling out on being dishonest, and that she is the best candidate to handle the challenges.  She mentioned that Bolling has been focused on being a part-time Lieutenant Governor.  (The office of Lieutenant Governor, according to the Constitution of Virginia, is a part-time position.)

Bolling closed out by mentioning his endorsements by pro-business organizations, and that he is dedicated to leading Virginia through the challenges.  Bolling also mentioned that he will remain dedicated to restoring Virginia back to fiscal responsibility by balancing the budget without raising taxes.

Overall, this debate was a victory for Bolling, as Wagner often dodged the hard questions and kept on attacking Bolling for missing meetings of committees, in which he was not an member.  Wagner offered no vision or initiatives for job growth or improving the current financial state in Virginia.  Bolling has solid initiatives that will improve job growth, transportation, and restore fiscal responsibility.

McDonnell, Bolling, and Cuccinelli Leading in the Polls

According to a recent Washington Post poll, Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling, and Ken Cuccinelli are all leading by nine points. McDonnell is leading Deeds, 53-44; Bolling leads Wagner 49-40; and Cuccinelli leads Shannon 49-40.

So, what has caused Deeds to lose points with the voters?

The survey reflects the trend of the campaign over recent weeks. After being on the defensive since his thesis was published in late August, McDonnell has been able to retake momentum by focusing on issues, such as the economy and transportation, and articulating his vision to voters. McDonnell has been aided by airing twice as many campaign ads in Northern Virginia.

By double-digit margins, voters say that he would better handle virtually every major issue facing Virginians, including transportation, taxes, education, the state budget and the economy. Only on issues of special concern to women does Deeds hold a tepid 47 to 41 point advantage.

Bill Bolling Releases Second Campaign Ad

Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling released another campaign ad that highlights his business background and his plans to boost the economy by providing incentives to bring new businesses to the Commonwealth, keeping taxes low, and cutting government waste.

Big Endorsement Today for the Republican Ticket

Virginia Virtucon reports that there will be a big endorsement for Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling, and Ken Cuccinelli today in Richmond from the Fraternal Order of Police. This is great news for the Republican ticket.

The announcement will take place in the House Briefing Room in the General Assembly at 9 a.m.

On a side note, yesterday, McDonnell picked up the endorsement of the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce NOVABizPAC, adding to the other endorsements by the Virginia Realtors PAC, Virginia AgPAC, NFIB, Virginia Credit Union League, and the National Rifle Association.

PPP Poll Still Showing Leads for GOP Statewide Candidates

Public Policy Polling released their poll yesterday showing that the Republican Statewide Candidates are still leading in the polls. The poll did show that the race between Bob McDonnell and Creigh Deeds tightening. Last month, McDonnell held a 51-37 lead over Deeds, and now, McDonnell holds a 49-42 lead over Deeds, with 9% of those polled as being undecided.

Meanwhile, Bill Bolling holds a 46-40% lead over Jody Wagner with 14% undecided. Ken Cuccinelli still holds a commanding lead over Steve Shannon in the Attorney General’s race. With 17% undecided on who they will vote for, Cuccinelli holds a 48-35% lead over Shannon.

Things are still looking up for our statewide candidates, but there is still a lot of work to do before the November elections.

Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling Elected Chair of the NLGA

At the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) meeting in Baltimore, Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling was elected Chairman by a bipartisan group of his peers.

Bolling was elected due to his strong leadership in advancing the mission of NLGA over the past four years.

“The nation’s lieutenant governors find within the NLGA the tools to contribute at the highest level and collegiality that knows no bounds,”  said Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton (D-Wisconsin), outgoing NLGA Chair.  “I pass the gavel to Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling with complete confidence that his leadership will keep up on the path to progress by every measure.”

Bolling has worked on several NLGA initiatives, including the Ending Cervical Cancer In Our Lifetime initiative, along with bringing other health care issues out into the public.

“I am honored that my colleagues from across the country have asked me to serve as Chairman of NLGA for the next year,” Lieutenant Governor Bolling said. “I look forward to working with them to build on the successes of the NLGA and help build bi-partisan consensus around realistic and workable solutions to the challenges facing our states and our nation.”

New Poll Shows Republican Ticket Lead

WDBJ-7 reports that all three Republican statewide candidates are leading in their respective polls. SurveyUSA conducted the poll, and the results show Bob McDonnell holding a 15-point lead over Creigh Deeds. The results also show Bill Bolling leading Jody Wagner by 12 points, and Ken Cuccinelli leading Steve Shannon by 11 points.

This is good news for Republicans going into the fall.

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