Nonprofit Halts Planned Mailing of Voting History
Shaming GOTV Project Cancelled
Romney, Giuliani Stump for GOP Ticket
Deeds, McDonnell Have Similar Blueprints for State Economy
Democratic Strategist Says Deeds Victory Still Possible
Deeds Makes the Rounds in NOVA
Deeds Makes Stop in Charlottesville
McDonnell Critics Question Ideology
Shannon Criticizes Cuccinelli Remark on Gays
Log Cabin Republicans Praise McDonnell, Slam Cuccinelli
Wagner and Bolling Trade More Attacks
Trible Used CNU Letterhead to Raise Money for Hamilton
Democrats Pour Money into Pratt Race against Crockett-Stark
Kaine Celebrates Route 3 Widening
Chesterfield Rental Inspection Proposal Dies
Swine Flu Related Deaths Up in Region
Families Face Ruin Dealing with Chinese Drywall
Protestors Shut Down Meeting with Complaints Over Real Estate Reassessments






“Deeds Victory Still Possible.” The political equivalent of the comment on opera, “It isn’t over until the fat lady sings,” must be, “It isn’t over until the voice of all the voters has been heard.” Ask Harry Truman, who in 1948 mockingly brandished the previous evening’s newspaper (late edition), which had declared his rival the winner.