Elections Matter
By | Friday, September 26th, 2008 | Politics

cantor4802.jpgElections matter. Mark Warner, who wants to be in the Senate, has now been endorsed by Jason Alexander. That’s right, an actor best known for playing a feckless Yankee in an old TV show, a show proud to be described as “about nothing,” is trying to tell us that Warner is the guy to vote for. Really? In times like this? When Harry Reid, with whom Warner will be voting in lockstep, is surely trying to stuff who knows what into this bailout, a vote for Warner is a vote for more of that.

Meanwhile, House Republicans including Eric Cantor, are proposing something more like this.

Read more, including what you can do, over at Conservativa.


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Jane Dudley

Jane Dudley has enjoyed conservatism and photography for over 30 years. After looking around at the mediocre state of affairs of political photography as it exists on the right, she decided to start making better images, to document Virginia Republicans and to inspire them to make more of an effort to put a fine face on their fine ideas. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and works in new media.

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  1. Conservativa » Elections Matter September 26, 2008 13:25 pm

    [...] (Cross-posted, though without the volunteer center info, at Bearing Drift). [...]

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