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Friday, June 20, 2008

Jim Gilmore Can Win

Bearing Drift covers a few talking points in this post. Take a few and go read it.

This battle will boil down to the price at the pumps and what can be done about it. Gilmore has the plan- Drill Now. Mark Warner has vetoed offshore drilling legislation before. Gilmore will slay Warner debating energy policy. Spank That Donkey and Bloggers For Gilmore are sparking it up on this subject.

The next issue is taxes. Gilmore cut taxes, Warner lied and raised taxes. Those two issues are the bread and butter for this race. The Tax Cutter vs the liar

FAIRFAX, Va., Feb. 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Charles W. Jarvis, chairman and chief executive of Virginia's United Seniors Association, today announced an aggressive "Mark Warner Lied" campaign to expose Governor Mark Warner's flip-flop on taxes.

"In October 2001, candidate Mark Warner said, 'I will not raise taxes.' In December 2003, Governor Warner proposed the biggest tax increase in Virginia's history. There's no way to deny it: Mark Warner Lied," Charlie Jarvis said.(LINK)

It wont be a hard choice for working Virginians.

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