They just said Obama up by 8 in Virginia. Sorry, don’t believe it. But McCain-Palin need to come to Virginia soon for a rally. Very soon.
They will be in Richmond next Monday.
They're going to be in Virginia Beach on Monday.
The McCain/Palin rally here in WI today was fantastic - we got the former Mr. Across the Aisle slapping Democrats heads like an angry Badger today...he’s lit ‘em up here!
“They just said Obama up by 8 in Virginia. Sorry, dont believe it. But McCain-Palin need to come to Virginia soon for a rally. Very soon”.
...They’ll be here in Richmond, VA at 1:00 Monday at the Arthur Ashe Center. I don’t buy the 8 points either. I don’t see the ground game that Kerry and Gore had which I think is a big indicator.
The new Virginia poll is from PPP - a Democrat pollster.
Donate and volunteer. Go to your local McCain HQ this weekend.
No football games on TV. Sorry. Watch the Sunday night game.
Sorry......No way the “0” is up by 8 here. That poll was done by Public Policy, not exactly a bastion of conservative values (Or any other GOOD values for that matter)
BTW Sarah Palin will be here (Richmond) on Monday the 13th. I think both will be in the Hampton Roades area.
I’ve got a stress secduled that morning but the only way I’m not going to the rally in Richmond is if the stress test kills me. If so I’ll have the hearse take me..........
Get your tickets now from your local GOP! Sarah Palin will be in Richmond on Mon., Oct. 13th!
They are, its already on their schedule. I think they may have 2 this week.
As other posters have noted. Senator McCain and Governor Palin will be in Virginia Beach on Monday morning and Governor Palin will be in Richmond on Monday afternoon (I'll be there).
We're in a heck of a battle in Virginia. It doesn't help that Jim Gilmore is going to lose by at least 15 points. But Virginia has a history of splitting the ticket.
Mark Warner, Governor Hinky Eyebrow and The One have been battling for Virginia, emboldened by their wins in 2005 and 2006. But all is not lost...yet.
On Election Day in 2004 I was on here for two hours after the polls closed screaming about the "exit polling" that showed John Kerry "winning" by 5-10 pts. The Bush win was somewhere in the 8 pt. range.
This week the momentum is very slowly turning back to Senator McCain. If you heard any of the Wisconsin Rally today (Rush was playing clips) you know that not only is Governor Palin fired up, but Senator McCain was naming names and kicking butt.
Give us three more weeks of that, and we can still pull this off. But we can't give up.
They were here last week.