Mullins declares candidacy; Liddy to serve as a “Victory” chair
By | Saturday, April 18th, 2009 | Politics

Pat Mullins, chair of the Louisa County Republican Committee, announced, as expected, his candidacy for Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) Chair at today’s Young Republican Federation of Virginia convention, according to Crystal Clear Conservative.

Sandy Liddy Bourne, who also was rumored to be running, is not going to run for the position of RPV Chair; but, in a twist, is running as sort of a ticket with Mullins to be the chair of an as yet defined RPV project called “Victory Virginia.”

Krystle says it’s a “great example of Republican unity.”

We shall see if that lasts.


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JR Hoeft

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2 Responses to "Mullins declares candidacy; Liddy to serve as a “Victory” chair"
  1. not Russ Moulton April 20, 2009 10:32 am

    The “unity”? No, it will not last … nor should it.

    There will be other, more conservative, candidate(s). And no, not named Frederick … at least I certainly hope not.

    Ciao.

  2. FamilyFoundationBlog.com » Blog Archive » Virginia News Stand: April 20, 2009 April 20, 2009 15:23 pm

    [...] Mullins declares candidacy; Liddy to serve as “Victory” chair (BearingDrift.com) [...]

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