A day after polls had Bob McDonnell leading by four and 14 points, Rasmussen Reports splits the difference with a nine-points lead. A poll two weeks ago by Rasmussen gave McDonnell a five-point lead, but only two points when asking undecided voters which candidate they leaned toward.
Looking at the poll are:
Too Conservative
Augusta Free Press
Virginia Virtucon
Virginia Right
Tertium Quids
Bearing Drift
Toxic Mud Pit
SWAC girl
Virginia Value Voters PAC
Vivian Paige
Below the Beltway
Shad Plank
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Augusta County First Amendment Case
First Amendment:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
**** PRESS RELEASE *** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHAT: Augusta Co. Real Estate Assessment Case
WHERE: Augusta County Courthouse, Downtown Staunton
WHEN: Thurday, Oct. 1, 2009
TIME: 1:30 pm
CONTACT PERSON:
Francis Chester, Esq.
(540) 337-7270 office
(540) 997-5277 home
Churchville attorney Francis Chester filed lawsuit against the Augusta County Board of Supervisors and the Commissioner of the Revenue Jean Shrewsbury to roll back 2009 real estate tax assessments to 2005 levels. As a result, Augusta County filed suit against Francis Chester stating he had filed a frivolous lawsuit and asked the court to assess financial penalties against him.
Although the original 1,200 copies of the tax assessment petitions containing 10,600 signatures were filed with the court, the judge required a separate set of copies of the petitions for each plaintiff in the suit.
Those ten copies -- one for each of the seven supervisors, the commissioner of the revenue, the county attorney, and the court -- and consisting of 86 pounds of paper and numerous reams of copy paper -- will be delivered to the courthouse on Thursday, October 1, 2009, at 1:30 pm.
Mr. Chester has filed a mass appeal for 10,600 appellants and thus has a mass appeal for the mass assessments.
See more here
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
**** PRESS RELEASE *** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHAT: Augusta Co. Real Estate Assessment Case
WHERE: Augusta County Courthouse, Downtown Staunton
WHEN: Thurday, Oct. 1, 2009
TIME: 1:30 pm
CONTACT PERSON:
Francis Chester, Esq.
(540) 337-7270 office
(540) 997-5277 home
Churchville attorney Francis Chester filed lawsuit against the Augusta County Board of Supervisors and the Commissioner of the Revenue Jean Shrewsbury to roll back 2009 real estate tax assessments to 2005 levels. As a result, Augusta County filed suit against Francis Chester stating he had filed a frivolous lawsuit and asked the court to assess financial penalties against him.
Although the original 1,200 copies of the tax assessment petitions containing 10,600 signatures were filed with the court, the judge required a separate set of copies of the petitions for each plaintiff in the suit.
Those ten copies -- one for each of the seven supervisors, the commissioner of the revenue, the county attorney, and the court -- and consisting of 86 pounds of paper and numerous reams of copy paper -- will be delivered to the courthouse on Thursday, October 1, 2009, at 1:30 pm.
Mr. Chester has filed a mass appeal for 10,600 appellants and thus has a mass appeal for the mass assessments.
See more here
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Survey USA - McDonnell up 14
Survey USA has the second poll of the day, with a more Republican pool of voters surveyed. Bob McDonnell leads by 14 points, 55 to 41, compared to a 12-point lead on Labor Day weekend.
Those looking at this poll include:
Bearing Drift
Blue Virginia
Mason Conservative
Too Conservative
Fishersville Mike
Write Side of My Brain
Virginia Right
Those looking at this poll include:
Bearing Drift
Blue Virginia
Mason Conservative
Too Conservative
Fishersville Mike
Write Side of My Brain
Virginia Right
PPP- McDonnell up 5
Public Policy Polling's latest poll has Bob McDonnell leading Creigh Deeds by five points, 48-43.
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling holds an eight-point lead and Ken Cuccinelli leads the Attorney General race by nine points.
Those looking at the numbers include:
Blue Virginia
Tertium Quids
Fishersville Mike
NRO's Campaign Spot
Virginia Virtucon
Below the Beltway
Virginia Right
Bearing Drift
Shad Plank
Virginia Tomorrow
Washington Independent
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling holds an eight-point lead and Ken Cuccinelli leads the Attorney General race by nine points.
Those looking at the numbers include:
Blue Virginia
Tertium Quids
Fishersville Mike
NRO's Campaign Spot
Virginia Virtucon
Below the Beltway
Virginia Right
Bearing Drift
Shad Plank
Virginia Tomorrow
Washington Independent
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Greg Marrow actually believes a "Free lunch" is free
Thursday, September 24, 2009
InsiderAdvantage - McDonnell up 4
The latest entrant in the Virginia polling scene is InsiderAdvantage, which releases a poll today showing Bob McDonnell at 48 percent and Creigh Deeds at 44.
Those looking at the numbers include:
Blue Virginia
FishersvilleMike
NRO's Campaign Spot
Tertium Quids
Right-Wing Liberal
Below the Beltway
Those looking at the numbers include:
Blue Virginia
FishersvilleMike
NRO's Campaign Spot
Tertium Quids
Right-Wing Liberal
Below the Beltway
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
News Virginian questions Deeds' Honesty
Deeds, teller of tall tales
Honesty is precious, but like an heirloom for a family in sudden financial straits, it’s among the first things to go when a politician sees within grasp the seat he covets.
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