VPOD 68: Shaun and Jim talk Crabill, Kaine, fundraising, polls, and more
By JR Hoeft | Thursday, July 16th, 2009 | PodcastsIn this episode of Virginia Politics On-Demand, Shaun Kenney and I discuss Catherine Crabill’s outrageous comments, the latest fundraising numbers between Deeds and McDonnell, the latest Rassmussen gubernatorial poll, the latest Jeff Schapiro article (do you sense bias here? – let me know), the Democratic woes in 2010, Governor Kaine doing his job 70% of the time, Carmageddeon in Hampton Roads, the AG race and the Melendez-Diaz SCOTUS case, Judge Sotomayer, the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 (which didn’t really happen), and the 100th anniversary of the NAACP.
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One Response to "VPOD 68: Shaun and Jim talk Crabill, Kaine, fundraising, polls, and more"
Screw the Richmond Times Dispatch. They have a political blogroll of 10 blogs and they DON’T include us but they DO include Raising Kaine, which doesn’t even exist anymore.
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