
Thanks to our friends at NovaTownhall.com for sending us over this great op-ed from Former GOP Chair Patrick McSweeney.
Rehashing the reasons why Jerry Kilgore lost the election won’t get a Republican elected in 2009. Virginia’s GOP needs to figure out what it stands for.
Make sure to check out the entire piece. Right on!
20 Feb
Posted by ddziok as Local Campaigns/Politics
In my last post, I encouraged you all to get involved in your local county committee. On Saturday in Alexandria, their will be an election to choose the Alexandria City Committee Chairman. The election is Saturday, February 23 at Minnie Howard School between 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
This election is important and others like […]
Around Virginia this year, Republican County Committees are holding elections to elect their leadership. The same goes for the RPV State Central Committee. Not only can you become a member of your local committee, but you can be a delegate to your district convention to elect your district chairman, delegates and alternates to the Republican […]
27 Nov
Posted by Carlton Huffman as Bill Bolling, Local Campaigns/Politics, Conservative News/Headliners, Bob McDonnell
The Washington Post actually had a somewhat honest article regarding the race for the governor’s mansion in 2009. It outlines the 3 perspective Republicans (Bob McDonell, Bill Bolling, and George Allen) and the 2 Democrats (Deeds/Moran). The only point I will make on this is that nominating Deeds would be the Democrats vow […]
08 Nov
Posted by ddziok as House of Delegates, Virginia Senate, Local Campaigns/Politics
Congratulations to VCAP’s supported candidates:
State Senate
Ralph Smith, 22nd Senate District
Botetourt County (All), Montgomery County (Part), Radford City (All), Roanoke County (Part), Salem City (All)
www.ralphsmithsenate.com
Jill Vogel, 27th Senate District
Clarke County (All), Fauquier County (Part), Frederick County (All), Loudoun County (Part), Winchester City (All)
www.votejill.com
Mark Obenshain, 26th Senate District
Harrisonburg City (All), Page County (All), Rappahannock County (All), Rockingham […]
09 Oct
Posted by ddziok as Local Campaigns/Politics, Chris Yakabouski
To give you just a little back story, for several months now, VCAP has been working with a group of hardcore and dedicated conservatives in Culpeper who were just fed up with their local RINO Republican leadership. The local party didn’t even feel the need to host a forum of their own where voters could […]
21 Sep
Posted by ddziok as Uncategorized, Local Campaigns/Politics
I want to give you a heads up that on October 8 at the Germanna Center for Advanced Technology in Culpeper, the Virginia Conservative Action PAC will be hosting a conservative candidate forum from 6-8pm, open to the public and free of charge.
State Senate candidate and Spotsylvania County Board Chairman Chris Yakabouski, Commonwealth Attorney Gary […]
Jim Riley with Virginia Virtucon had an interview with Virginia Republican Party Finance Director Fred Malek a couple days back. If you have a couple of minutes, take a look. They focus on Virginia politics, its upcoming players, and the future of the Virginia RPV while also working in blogging. Enjoy!
Ten Questions […]
31 Aug
Posted by ddziok as Fiscal Issues, Local Campaigns/Politics, Corey Stewart
Corey Stewart, Chairman of the Prince William Board of Supervisors plans to impose higher proffers on residential development. For those of you who don’t know what proffers are (like myself), “proffers are contributions developers pay to offset the negative effects their developments have on the surrounding community. They make the payments in exchange for favorable […]
13 Jul
Posted by ddziok as Local Campaigns/Politics
It’s not everyday that there’s news to report, especially good news about Republican politics in Alexandria, but local GOP activists are optimistic at the thought of a Republican winning a seat on the Alexandria City Council.
A special election will take place this Tuesday, July 17 to fill a vacant seat on the council. The mayor […]