Bearing Drift Live!
By | Sunday, November 1st, 2009 | Politics

Cuccinelli with warm introduction, fires up the crowd. Warms up for the next Governor of Virginia…

Bob McDonnell takes the floor with a huge round of cheers and applause. Lots of young people in the crowd, teenagers and young adults, Bob says great to see the next generation involving themselves.

Excited about Maureen becoming First Lady of Virginia. Introduces his sons as well.

‘i believe every election is about choices…we have tough challenges with tough energy prices and high cost of education…’

‘we don’t need more big government federal programs like cap & trade…’

big round of applause, thanks Randy Forbes for his help in Congress and their leadership.

Stump speech…crowd applauding wildly everytime

Sign in the audience gets Bob’s attention: ‘Chuck Norris Likes Bob McDonnell’


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