Gillespie’s bet
Writing your own campaign a check is usually a sign of weakness. Unless Ed Gillespie knows something no one else does.
Virginians could face $163 million in Obamacare tax penalties
The individual mandate begins to bite.
The lighter side of Ed Gillespie
It’s tough to be funny in a campaign. This hits the mark.
Larry Sabato adds to Warner’s Wall of Worry
A long-time Warner flack says the Puckett mess is “not a good development for Mark Warner.”
Warner keeps ducking, Gillespie about to come out swinging
The Senate race is about to get rough.
Mark ducks out, Terry gets angry
The story that just keeps on giving…
Gillespie needs to exploit the gap (Updated)
Mark Warner still has no good answer for what he did in the Puckett affair. Time for Ed Gillespie to exploit it on the road. UPDATE: McAuliffe starts throwing people under the bus.
The real test of Ed Gillespie’s mettle
Mark Warner’s involvement in the Puckett affair is a gift for Ed Gillespie. But it comes with many strings attached.
Warner dives head first into Puckett mess
“On May 30, three days before the state senator’s resignation became official, Warner called Puckett’s son, Joseph, and discussed an appointment to the federal bench as well as a potential corporate position for Martha Puckett Ketron, according to Joseph Puckett’s lawyer, Charles E. “Chuck” James Jr. of Williams Mullen.”
Stone Brewing Co. gets a big bag of taxpayer cash
Corporate welfare is still very much alive, and thriving, in Virginia.