By JR HoeftPublished: March 5, 2009Posted in: Campaigns and ElectionsTags:

Jeff Frederick is not planning on resigning before an April 3 meeting of the RPV, says Jim Riley at Virginia Virtucon.
According to Riley, an active campaign within the RPV State Central Committee is being waged between those who want Frederick removed and those desiring that he stay, which includes House Majority Leader Morgan Griffith.
In order to remove a chairman, 3/4 of the committee must vote for it.
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Morgan Griffith? Who cares?
I can’t believe Griffith is betting his future on this. If Frederick is removed, he just cost himself the Speaker’s chair. Frederick winning does nothing for him short of Jeff Ryer now being the PD at RPV.