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The Lesson of Bob McDonnell
HeadlineBistro.Com ^ | Nov 5 2009 | Charlie Spiering

Posted on 11/06/2009 11:34:21 AM PST by GonzoII

The Lesson of Bob McDonnell

by Charlie Spiering

A week before the election, Virginia candidate for governor Bob McDonnell was asked in a radio interview if he would veto state funding for Planned Parenthood.

“We shouldn't be doing that (funding Planned Parenthood) in Virginia,” answered O’Donnell. “That's common sense I think, and that will be part of what we get done.”

Pro-choice activists were furious and quick to condemn his remarks. To them it was one more reason why McDonnell was “out of step and out of touch with voters.” But McDonnell, with his common sense approach to politics, proved that you can still stand for life, family, and marriage and win elections.

Tuesday night he swept the state with a 17 point victory over his opponent Creigh Deeds. Pundits were stunned. After all, one year ago, Barack Obama won the state of Virginia by six points.

McDonnell, a Catholic, was raised in a military family and went to Notre Dame University prior to his service as a medical supply officer in the army. He then attended the predominately evangelical Regent University, where he earned a master’s in public policy and a law degree.

Pundits have long lectured that political figures such as McDonnell will fail, pointing out that social issues are divisive, distracting and nearly irrelevant in today’s moderate political debate.

After the election of President Barack Obama, several op-eds and articles declared the “end of the culture wars.”

But for McDonnell’s opponent, Creigh Deeds, the culture wars were far from over. Honing in on McDonnell's master thesis that championed social issues, Deeds tried to paint McDonnell as a dangerous radical with a religious cultural agenda. After all, Deeds noted, McDonnell supported over 30 bills limiting abortion in Virginia.

After years of Republicans highlighting social issues to score political points with voters, it was the Democrat that was bringing up “divisive” talking points. By painting McDonnell as a religious crusader, he hoped to gain the support of women voters who demanded abortion rights and frighten moderates.

According the exit polls, only 22 percent of voters said McDonnell's ‘controversial’ thesis made them less likely to vote for him, while 65 percent of voters said it had no effect on their vote.

McDonnell didn’t focus on the abortion issue during the campaign, and he didn't have to, thanks to the work of his opponent. Virginia voters who were concerned about pro-life issues had only to look at his record to know that he was their candidate.

By the end of the campaign, many pundits lamenting the supposed “divisiveness” of conservative social issues had to admit that Deeds’ tactics were in the same vein.

The results of the Virginia election prove to skeptics that a politician can have a record of promoting pro-life, pro-family legislation and still get elected in a modern political era.

The “culture wars” continue in America, but there are signs of which side is emerging the stronger. The victory of same-sex marriage opponents in Maine makes their state the 31st in the country to reject same-sex marriage – a perfect record whenever the issue is put to a public vote. In addition, recent polls show a majority of American voters now identifying themselves as pro-life – in the case of Gallup, this is a significant, first-time shift since the polling group began asking the question nearly 15 years ago.

Did Virginia vote for McDonnell solely because of his pro-life stance? No. But Virginia voters rejected Deeds’ leftist pro-abortion attacks and voted for a candidate who is staunchly pro-life.

Perhaps in future elections more Americans will be willing to do the same.



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: bobmcdonnell; catholicpoliticians; family; lessons; mcdonnell; prolife; prolifevote; teapartyrebellion; va2009
“We shouldn't be doing that (funding Planned Parenthood) in Virginia,” answered O’Donnell. “That's common sense I think, and that will be part of what we get done.”

Yes!

1 posted on 11/06/2009 11:34:21 AM PST by GonzoII
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To: GonzoII

I hope to see PP funding gone, and funding for abstinence back.


2 posted on 11/06/2009 11:55:38 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: GonzoII
McDonnell, a Catholic, was raised in a military family and went to Notre Dame University

And he got out of there with his Faith intact?

Impressive ...

3 posted on 11/06/2009 11:59:44 AM PST by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: GonzoII
Lest we forget:

Bob McDonnell ran a positive, Pro-McDonnell (rather than anti-Deeds) campaign that focused on his record and his agenda.

Better, he did not let the chattering freaks in the Democrat Party and the Washington comPost distract him.

He won.

By an almost unprecedented landslide.

Let those who have ears, hear.

4 posted on 11/06/2009 12:07:19 PM PST by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: ArrogantBustard
"Better, he did not let the chattering freaks in the Democrat Party and the Washington comPost distract him."

That's it, stay focused on what your about without flinching. It's easy if you're convinced about your principles.

5 posted on 11/06/2009 12:27:02 PM PST by GonzoII ("That they may be one...Father")
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To: CharlesWayneCT
IMHO, there has never been a pro-abortion majority in this country. The MSM has distorted the poll questions and data in their claim a majority is pro-choice. Every now and then a Dim is dumb enough to believe their own bravo sierra and makes it an issue. I’ve never seen it work.
6 posted on 11/06/2009 12:28:21 PM PST by colorado tanker (What's it all about, Barrrrry? Is it just for the power, you live?)
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To: GonzoII

Now will McDonnell actually keep his word, or will he take the path so often chosen by suddenly becoming a RINO? I guess we’ll find out.


7 posted on 11/06/2009 12:37:55 PM PST by Oldpuppymax (AGENDA OF THE LEFT EXPOSED)
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To: GonzoII
According the exit polls, only 22 percent of voters said McDonnell's ‘controversial’ thesis made them less likely to vote for him, while 65 percent of voters said it had no effect on their vote.

And if they'd asked ME, I'd have said MORE likely.

8 posted on 11/06/2009 1:45:08 PM PST by nina0113
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To: colorado tanker

I think it is state by state. IIRC Calif has had a majority support for abortion. Don’t remember any recent polls. Maybe states in New Endland.


9 posted on 11/06/2009 1:49:56 PM PST by votemout
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To: votemout

or even England


10 posted on 11/06/2009 1:50:23 PM PST by votemout
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To: votemout
We had a Dim running for Congress out here a few cycles ago in a close district that trends Dim decide to push his pro-abortion stand. Only problem is a lot of the Democrats in that district are Hispanic and Catholic. He lost.
11 posted on 11/06/2009 2:01:37 PM PST by colorado tanker (What's it all about, Barrrrry? Is it just for the power, you live?)
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To: colorado tanker

Cal is weird (as usual). We elect a lot of liberals, but often vote conservative on initiatives.


12 posted on 11/06/2009 2:42:09 PM PST by votemout
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