If you’re a Democrat hoping to knock off Rep. Rob Wittman in the 1st Congressional District this November, news of Catherine Crabill jumping into the race definitely got your attention. An active member of her local ‘Tea Party’ outfit, I …

Think Crabill Can’t Beat Wittman? Think Again. Read more »

The Robinson campaign actually outdid itself this evening. If you thought that they couldn’t stoop any lower then they did on Monday, when they alleged that a “small” group of Krystal Ball supporters hijacked the caucus process in Stafford County, …

Robinson’s Super-Sore Loser Strategy Backfiring, Ball Wins Big at James City Caucus Read more »

As I wrote on Saturday, Krystal Ball swept all delegates and alternates from caucuses over the weekend in Stafford and Fredericksburg. These were huge victories for Krystal and, in sweeping these caucuses, helped her secure slightly more than one-third of …

Wheels Come Off Robinson Campaign, Introduces Sore-Loser Strategy Read more »

Back in February, I provided some analysis on the state of the race for the Democratic nomination in Virginia’s 1st Congressional District and dissected both candidates strategy for victory in November. Today’s caucus results in Fredericksburg and Stafford proved that …

Wheels Coming Off Robinson Campaign, Ball Sweeps First Set of Caucuses Read more »

Why not? Republicans voted for her in droves last November, which throws Kool-Aid water on Virginia Virtucon‘s claim that she only appeals to the conspiracy theory crowd. She won Caroline and King George County, and only lost Northumberland County (site …

Catherine Crabill Collecting Signatures in 1st Congressional District Read more »

As we approach the first set of caucuses in Virginia’s First Congressional District, to determine the democratic nominee, Krystal Ball continues to rack up key endorsements. Today’s press release: FREDERICKSBURG, VA. – As the nominating process to select the Democratic …

Krystal Ball Gains Support of Prominent Democratic Groups As Nomination Process Kicks-Off Read more »