On the air with George Allen, Shaun Kenney and Rick Sincere (Updated)
By | Saturday, December 31st, 2011 | Podcasts, Policy, Politics, Virginia

On this podcast edition of “The Score” radio show…

Charlottesville Electoral Board chairman Rick Sincere walks us through a weed patch that until a few days ago few people (including, it seems most of the GOP presidential campaigns) didn’t know was there: Virginia’s ballot access laws. Brambles abound, but so do opportunities for reform.

Bearing Drift’s own Shaun Kenney joins Scott to talk about the year that was in Virginia politics. It was the best and worst of times.

And GOP Senate candidate George Allen joins us to recall the fast-approaching anniversary of Obamacare, that mad-cap bit of legislation that was supposed to make us all healthier and wealthier, but instead is already leaving a trail of economic wreckage in its wake.

“The Score” is Bearing Drift radio, and can be heard on these broadcast stations and online talk networks.


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Norman Leahy

Norm Leahy has written about Virginia and national politics online since 2002, beginning with One Man's Trash (OMT), and continuing through Bacon's Rebellion (both the blog and the e-zine), Sic Semper Tyrannis, NBC12's Decision Virginia, Richmond.com and Tertium Quids. He is the chief blogger at "The Score" and a producer of "The Score" radio show as well as being a Washington Examiner contributor.

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