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December 03, 2008

This Is What Governor McDonnell Will Sound Like

Pasting Brian Moran here: 



And showing how he will win back the state for Republicans by solving problems with real conservative solutions that have and will work.

Bob McDonnell realizes that a new kind of campaign is needed here in Virginia for Republicans to win.  We need to understand the needs of new voters, young voters, and a more diverse electorate.  McDonnell is ready for the challenge and is the perfect face right now for Republicans to re-rally our base and bring in new voters.  We keep hearing from the state Democrats about the need for reform and change, but they've been in power for seven years now . . . how much longer do they need before we realize that, yes, we need change but from what they have done.  Run the state's budget into the ground and do nothing to help transportation.  

There is nothing new about McAuliffe, Deeds, or Moran.  All three have been around and all three have done very little to actually change or affect the lives of people in this state.  As Attorney General, Bob McDonnell has.  McAuliffe's most pressing demand is life is doing the Clinton's bidding, Deeds's most pressing demand is moving forward his personal "journey" at the expense of state ethics rules, while Moran has used his seat to put partisan politics ahead of the good of the commonwealth.  

Bob McDonnell looked pretty good in those videos, and after the three blind mice are done tearing each other apart, McDonnell will be rested and ready.   

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