Krystle live-blogs the LG debate; post-game dust-up between campaign staffs
By JR Hoeft | Monday, October 19th, 2009 | PoliticsFor those that missed the LG debate tonight, there is some great play-by-play by Krystle on Crystal Clear Conservative. Here’s her bottom-line:
Overall, this debate was a victory for Bolling, as Wagner often dodged the hard questions and kept on attacking Bolling for missing meetings of committees, in which he was not an member. Wagner offered no vision or initiatives for job growth or improving the current financial state in Virginia. Bolling has solid initiatives that will improve job growth, transportation, and restore fiscal responsibility.
Also, from what I understand, there was a misunderstanding of the rules by the Wagner campaign and the moderator regarding the use of notes on stage. What ensued was a heated exchange between campaign staffers that ultimately resulted in the Virginia Bar Association saying that the Bolling campaign was right and that no rules had been broken.
If another blogger is trying to make this a bigger deal, I guess that’s another feather in their credibility cap.
More from Roanoke Valley Republicans who goes into further detail on the rules disagreement.
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One Response to "Krystle live-blogs the LG debate; post-game dust-up between campaign staffs"
Wow. Jody has fallen. I remember when she ran for Congress. She at least seemed credible then. She’s running as if she’s an incumbent taking credit for how wonderful the state budget is. Does she realize the corner she painted herself into?
The state budget has been a mess.
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