Rigell appears on Fox News
By | Monday, September 20th, 2010 | Politics

Republican congressional candidate in Virginia’s Second District, Scott Rigell, recently appeared on Fox News to discuss his relationship with the Tea Party, his conservative credentials, and hints at his congressional reforms, which will be released here on Bearing Drift soon.


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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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10 Responses to "Rigell appears on Fox News"
  1. Tweets that mention Rigell appears on Fox News | Bearing Drift: Virginia Politics On Demand -- Topsy.com September 20, 2010 08:06 am

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  2. Charlie Boone September 20, 2010 08:14 am

    Excellent interview, he came across as upbeat, positive, and confident. Of course in such a short interview, there’s very little time to get into the issues, but what we saw was a poised leader who’s ready to tackle the challenges our country faces. Keep it up Scott

  3. James "turbo" Cohen September 20, 2010 09:51 am

    Fully resolved? LMAO, Scott answer the question about your alleged donation to Barack Obama.

  4. James Hawkins September 20, 2010 11:31 am

    Thought that was a nice touch by fox news to invite Nye to talk about the race and issues with them.
    Allow both candidates for 2nd district to discuss issues with them, fair and balanced as usual.

  5. Chris Wahler September 20, 2010 13:50 pm

    Great job on the interview. The issue of “answering the question on the donation” WAS answered during and BY the primary.

  6. James "turbo" Cohen September 20, 2010 14:11 pm

    @Chris, that stong resounding 39.5% said a lot about that obama donation.. Er, What is the connection Chris?

  7. Chris Wahler September 20, 2010 15:53 pm

    Old news. 40% when compared to the remainder being diluted amongst the other 5 candidates seems pretty good. The real interesting question is what happens if Nye flips?

  8. LC September 21, 2010 01:09 am

    Great to see that Rigell made it on Fox and did well. His momentum is obvious to all except those who have their head buried in the sand (no names mentioned here). I almost feel sorry for Glenn Nye…almost, but not quite. Nye’s 8 out of 10 votes with Nancy Pelosi mean he’s responsible for the mess we’re in right now.

  9. Bryan Stuart September 21, 2010 11:18 am

    @ Turbo: In politics you beat an opponent by 5 points,m its consider a strong win. You beat your opponent by double digits and its consider a but kicking. Rigell had a 14 point win in a 6 way primary, that is a strong victory no matter how you cut it.

  10. Lynn22 September 23, 2010 00:02 am

    I didn’t have a chance to watch this, this was my first time seeing it. Thanks BD for posting the video.

    Scott did a great job in my opinion. And I agree, this question was answered in the primary. I was not behind Scott at first either, until I had a chance to meet and talk with him. Half truths are told about him, and it’s really eye-opening when you hear all of the truth. November 2nd is coming fast, and I predict that Scott wins.

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