Last-minute decision making? Check out Project Virginia.
By | Monday, October 26th, 2009 | Politics

Still trying to find information about a specific campaign? Check out Project Virginia’s Campaign Resources page. They’ve consolidated a ton of disparate information into a one-stop shop for the discriminating voter.

Of course, you should also do a search of the Bearing Drift archives…but I digress.


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JR Hoeft

Conservative to the core; liberal with his opinion! J.R. has been involved in politics for over a decade and has worked on several campaigns in Hampton Roads. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Chesapeake and the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia. He is also the director of “Blogs United” in Virginia. E-mail J.R.. Follow J.R. on Twitter.

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3 Responses to "Last-minute decision making? Check out Project Virginia."
  1. Summer N October 26, 2009 18:35 pm

    Does Project Virginia actually contain information about specific campaigns? I mostly found information about how to campaign…

  2. J.R. Hoeft October 27, 2009 09:19 am

    Hmm…I probably should have looked at the page before I posted on it, Summer. You’re right. They have some good candidate information elsewhere on the site, but what I posted is more of what voters can do the final week of the election.

    However, one site does come through as a fantastic campaign resource the final week: ImagineElection.com

  3. Summer N October 27, 2009 13:35 pm

    You know me so well… :]

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