Reality Check
For all those who are eager to start the 2013 campaign: Obama just dropped his petitions off and is opening…
Bolling and Cuccinelli agree on one thing
What do both Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli have in common, besides running for the Republican nomination for governor in 2013?
BREAKING: Mullins to seek re-election in 2012
Republican Party of Virginia Chairman Pat Mullins will seek another 4 year term in 2012. The venerable party chairman made his intentions known to RPV State Central Committee members via email.
BREAKING: Obenshain announces for Attorney General
Bearing Drift has obtained in advance the letter state Sen. Mark Obenshain will be sending to supporters announcing that he is “exploring” a candidacy for Virginia Attorney General
Rigell says feds need more income on MSNBC
Congressman Scott Rigell of Virginia Beach appeared on MSNBC today with Chuck Todd and stated that the country has a revenue problem.
Bolling responds to Cuccinelli
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling, a candidate for the GOP nomination for governor in Virginia in 2013, issued this statement today upon learning that Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli also intends to seek the nomination…
Bob’s still with Bill – McDonnell quickly endorses Bolling
Governor Bob McDonnell, in meetings as the new chairman of the Republican Governors Association, issued this statement to Bearing Drift regarding the upcoming 2013 GOP gubernatorial nomination campaign between Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli….
McDonnell elected chairman of RGA
Lost in the hype yesterday regarding the men who want to be the next governor of the commonwealth of Virginia, the current one, Governor Bob McDonnell, was elected chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
Bolling continues steady run towards governor
Bolling has no reason not to run for governor, even if Cuccinelli has decided to enter the field.
Cuccinelli and Marshall figure large in 2012-2014 statewide office runs
Cuccinelli likely to wait on a decision until after General Assembly session. But does Marshall have that luxury?