DPVA Summit – Part 2
#VASummit There were a number of concurrent events, which you will be able to view at the DPVA website. I think it was a very… Read More »DPVA Summit – Part 2
#VASummit There were a number of concurrent events, which you will be able to view at the DPVA website. I think it was a very… Read More »DPVA Summit – Part 2
#VASummit The Democratic Party of Virginia, in connection with Organizing for America and the Virginia Young Democrats, is providing practical and policy training for Democratic… Read More »At the DPVA Summit part 1
The Democratic Party of Virginia, in cooperation with Organizing for America and the Virginia Young Democrats, will be holding the first Virginia Summit on July 15th-16th at… Read More »DPVA Virginia Summit Details – July 15 & 16, 2011
I was watching the Bruins-Canucks game, of course, but it looks like I didn’t miss much.
1. Get Social: Social media is one of the easiest ways for Democratic activists to communicate with people in their own communities about our Democratic values of justice, fairness and equality of opportunity. “Like” the DPVA Facebook page and follow the Twitter feed and simply click ‘share’ or ‘retweet’ to put that information directly in front of the Virginians who look to you as a source of political information.Read More »Five Ways to Advance the Democratic Message
The Virginia General Assembly returns to Richmond on June 9-10 to draw Virginia’s new Congressional districts. See Post article. The House has passed a GOP/incumbent-protection… Read More »Virginia Congressional Redistricting
New, early, encouraging Washington Post poll out, here.
Rhodes Cook at Sabato’s Crystal Ball provides a nice overview of the 2012 process, although if he had been reading, e.g., Frontloading HQ, he would know… Read More »2012 Nominating Process
I am glad that he’s doing this kind of report, traveling the Commonwealth, spreading the message, building organization, and raising money. Here is Chairman Brian Moran’s Report:
The Post reports that the General Assembly will consider a congressional redistricting plan on monday. Republican delegate Janis has introduced a bill that looks a… Read More »Virginia Congressional Redistricting
But we will miss him at the DNC. Tom Periello would make a great DNC Chair, by the way. Here is Gov. Kaine’s email to DNC members:Read More »Kaine’s In!
Important issue – for the next decade in Virginia and also for our draft 2012 national convention delegate selection plan, which should be out for… Read More »Virginia Congressional Redistricting
Thanks so much Chrisi for posting the location and other details on the training – March 19 through April 2 – find it here.
This week PPP released two polls of Virginia – in the presidential poll, Obama leads Romney, Huckabee, Gingrich and Palin by 8-19 points. The 2012… Read More »New Virginia Polls – Good News for Obama/Kaine
Just saying – if Tim Kaine were to run for Senate and leave the DNC, Tom Periello would be a good choice as the new… Read More »Periello for DNC Chair?
Just in time for the DPVA meeting which will consider a presidential primary resolution, the House of Delegates yesterday by a vote of 97-1 passed… Read More »Virginia March 2012 Primary Bill Passes Both Houses
As reported from State Party: “The Jefferson Jackson dinner is this Saturday, and time is running short to reserve your space. The Honorable Martin O’Malley,… Read More »JJ Dinner this Saturday
The House of Delegates on Tuesday (99-0) adopted the House bill which will move Virginia’s presidential primary date from the second Tuesday in February to the… Read More »Virginia Presidential Primary Date Bill Advances
I’ll take the pledge.
In 1982, George Allen beat incumbent Jim Murry for the new Albemarle County House of Delegates single member district seat by 17 votes. The guy… Read More »George Allen – Not Again; I’ll Stick with Jim Webb
In fact, a Public Policy Poll released today of Virginia shows that President “Obama leads all four current Republican frontrunners by healthy margins, and has… Read More »Wow – turns out the 2012 Election isn’t over yet.