Spruill for cash
By | Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 | Uncategorized

Del. Lionell Spruill has me wondering why he isn’t Governor of Illinois. It’s all about the Benjamins, it seems. After making headlines for endorsing Del. Brian Moran for Governor, and raking in $7,500 a month for the honor, he announced this week that he endorsed Jon Bowerbank for LG.

According to the Washington Post, Spruill is getting the cashola on that nod as well. Bowerbank’s campaign manager wasn’t even sure how much they are paying him (wouldn’t want to contradict any upcoming filings, eh?).

That just leaves one question. Which Democrat for Attorney General will cough up the cash to “earn” Spruill’s support?


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Brian Kirwin

The right wants to jeer him. The left wants to censor him. Moderates usually want both. Brian Kirwin is a political consultant and public relations strategist in Virginia Beach with a lightning-rod flair. Brian also serves on the VB Arts & Humanities Commission and frequently appears on Hampton Roads theatrical stages, if only to prove that all actors aren’t liberals. Kirwin’s columns stir up debate and hit the political scene with no punches pulled.

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2 Responses to "Spruill for cash"
  1. David December 10, 2008 19:44 pm

    *Lionell Spruill
    *Jon Bowerbank

  2. The Race For Moran’s Other Seat | Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics and Podcasts December 15, 2008 19:52 pm

    [...] Spruill recently resigned his leadership position to focus more on working for the Moran for Governor and Bowerbank for Lt. Governor campaigns. [...]

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