Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Romney, Allen lead polls

Via Ace, Rasmussen has its latest Virginia polling.
Mitt Romney holds a slim one-point lead among the 500 likely voters polled on Monday.
George Allen has the same one-point lead in his Senate race.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Chantilly car

Another Virginia car shines at Legal Insurrection.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Proud Virginian

A car from a parking lot in Richmond makes an appearance Sunday in Legal Insurrection.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Virginia looking red

The latest Christopher Newport University poll looks good for the Republicans.
And look at the internals - 28% Republican and 28% Democratic. Probably an undercount of Republican support overall.
And on page nine, it's a matchup between George Allen and Tim Kaine. Allen leads this poll by two points after being down by two in October.
Rick Santorum may not be on the primary ballot, but he beats President Obama by four points in this poll.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

More choices for us?

Will Virginians have more than two choices in the March Republican primary?
PJ Tatler thinks it's possible.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Fix it in the future

Smitty posts the letter from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, saying it's too late to fix the primary ballot for 2012.
My intentions have never focused on which candidates would be benefited or harmed, rather I have focused on what is best for Virginia’s citizens, as hundreds of thousands of Virginians who should have been able to make their choices among the full field of presidential primary contenders have had their number of choices reduced significantly.
We'll be watching.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Thorough trashing

Virginia Right does a brilliant job examining the numbers behind the recent Public Policy Polling poll between Tim Kaine and George Allen.
You poll more Democrats, and the Democrat has a lead.
If you poll based on political reality, George Allen leads.
This poll called more Democrats than Republicans, which is not accurate at all and completely out of touch with the political landscape of Virginia. 30 more people in this Democrat skewed poll picked Kaine. The 5% “lead” is actually 30 people out of 600. This was done to give the left wing media the opportunity claim Kaine won the Associated Press debate.
The numbers have not moved. This race is dead even. Period.