Photos: Rick Perry lunch in Richmond today
By | Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 | Catch-All

Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) smiles during press conference after lunch.

His speech gave lots of red meat to the crowd of 1,080.
Media and citizen journalists crowded Gov. Perry at the after-lunch press conference. Bearing Drift correspondents Jason Kenney and Norm Leahy can be seen in the background.
Governor Bob McDonnell (R-VA), after being introduced by former RPV Chairman Ed Gillespie as one of the most popular governors in the country, laughed and joked, “Too bad I’m not the most popular governor at my house!”
Gov. McDonnell’s approval ratings continue to be 61% or above.

Watch for more commentary and photos….

Photos by Lynn R. Mitchell
14 September 2011

Cross-posted at SWAC Girl


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Lynn R. Mitchell

As SWAC Girl (an acronym for Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County), Lynn has been writing in the Virginia political blogosphere since 2006. Active in area politics, she has coordinated campaigns and served in leadership for the past decade. The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is one of the most beautiful places to call home ... the Republican Party carries her beliefs.

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4 Responses to "Photos: Rick Perry lunch in Richmond today"
  1. Loudoun Lady September 14, 2011 20:50 pm

    Great pictures! Wish I could have been there.

  2. Ken Falkenstein September 14, 2011 22:31 pm

    Ditto.

  3. JR Hoeft September 14, 2011 22:33 pm

    Fantastic, Lynn. Thank you!

  4. Wally Erb September 15, 2011 09:17 am

    Excellent!

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