Bob Stuart over at the NewsVirginian has a good piece on the upcoming battle in the 6th district for the chairmanship held by Wendell Walker and being challenged by Vance Wilkins.
The Republican Party of Virginia needs to get back to sending Conservative Republicans to both Richmond and Washington DC and not take for granted that the Shenandoah Valley and most rural areas of Virginia will always vote "R" on election day. I don't see conservative voters falling for the "Well packaged" BS coming from the Democratic Party and their players but I do see the conservative voter staying home in protest as they have in several recent election days...
For too long we saw the candidates and RPV come to the Valley telling us that we must come out to "Tow the line" for the VA-GOP candidate and to cancel out those voters in north Virginia that continues to vote for the Democrat candidates. This worked well for a long time as long as the VA-GOP was winning and the big guys at RPV in Richmond held their positions and all was well with the "Inner circle"...
But now the political environment has changed and that was evident when the nation voted for and elected Obama who had no real world political experience but had a great marketing plan. Even with the failed policies and actions by President Obama the Democratic Party continued with this marketing plan and Virginia now has two Democrat Senators and a Democrat Governor. It has come time to get back to electing and sending conservative Republicans back to State offices and get Virginia & America back on track and working for those who make this country work and not just "Buying Votes with Govt programs" as the Democrats have...
Bob Stuart has two very interesting quotes from Wilkins that really hits the mark...
"We
knew six years ago Mark Warner was running for re-election,'' Wilkins said.
"We have done nothing to prepare to beat him." He said only now are
Republican candidates critical of Warner's voting record.
"We
are just getting on him now for voting for Obamacare. We could have torn down
that facade of being a moderate Democrat a long time ago,'' he said.
Wilkins
said it is his relentless efforts that can help the GOP. "No one can
outwork me. I am persistent. I think I can bring something to the party that can
help us win elections,'' he said.
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