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Friday, January 25, 2013

Electoral College Change Could Weaken Northern Virginia's Influence

Petersen: Republican effort to end winner-take-all system is 'anti-Democratic'

A Republican-led effort to end the Old Dominion's traditional winner-take-all approach to picking a president has drawn national attention and could weaken the influence of voters in urban areas like Northern Virginia. The bill, authored by state Sen. Charles Carrico, a Galax Republican, would divvy up electoral collage votes based on who wins each of this state's 11 congressional districts. Carrico has said that the current system casts aside the wishes of rural voters and that his bill is an attempt to even the playing field, according to the Roanoke Times. More broadly, proponents in the GOP say the new system would better reflect the popular vote. The bill heads to the full Senate Privileges and Elections Committee next week. Gov. Bob …

Friday, January 20, 2012

Gov. McDonnell Campaigns with Romney in South Carolina on Eve of Primary

Stops in Charleston and Greenville, S.C. Friday, with plans for more campaigning in SC Saturday morning

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.— Can a Southern governor help keep Mitt Romney from tumbling from his front-runner position in the South Carolina GOP presidential primary on Saturday? After endorsing Romney Friday morning, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell traveled to Charleston, S.C., Friday afternoon to campaign with the candidate, who is struggling to maintain a shrinking lead in the GOP presidential primary sweepstakes. During his campaign swing, McDonnell repeated several times that Romney carries the values and morality necessary to lead the country. "What we need in America more than anything right now is leadership," McDonnell said. "We need people of character who will lead this nation at a very difficult time." Quoting George Washington, and …

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Mike Hirsch

6:30 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012

One of the reasons we have such a high sense of religious liberty in America is because the man whose birth we celebrate today--George Washington--valued religious liberty as the first of our political institutions. From the beginning of his long public career, as a fighter on the Pennsylvania frontier during the French and Indian War, Washington attributed his own survival and that of his …   more ›

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