Perriello outsourcing his phone banking to New York
By | Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 | Politics

Hot on the heels of the Cook Report showing VA-05 is now a Lean Republican comes news that Perriello is outsourcing his phone banking to New York:

Virginia is one of the top priorities this election. This Thursday there will be a phone banking effort in Cobble Hill to get out the vote for Congressional candidate Tom Perriello and for Barack Obama.

If Periello is doing so well in VA-05 why is he looking elsewhere to find people to seal the deal for him?  Or are all his local volunteers out pounding the street for him and the more helping the merrier?


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Jason Kenney

Jason Kenney has blogged at J’s Notes since 2001, is the director of RedStormPAC providing online fundraising for Republican candidates in Virginia, and co-founder of K6 Consulting. He is a graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University and resides in Richmond, Virginia.

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2 Responses to "Perriello outsourcing his phone banking to New York"
  1. Tom Perriello Can’t Shake New York Connection « Virginia Virtucon October 29, 2008 11:40 am

    [...] Cobble Hill is?  Three guesses.  That’s right – New York.  From the Cook Report (and H/T Bearing Drift): “Virginia is one of the top priorities this election. This Thursday there will be a phone [...]

  2. LittleDavid October 29, 2008 12:26 pm

    Hey, at least he kept it in the United States!

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