October 4, 2012 | No comments
This Saturday, Rick Santorum will personally sign a copy of his new book, American Patriots, for you. We even have the book for a discount off the list price — only $15!
But you need to register right now for The … Read more>
May 27, 2010 | 2 comments
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: school choice is coming to Virginia. The questions that remain are “When?” and “How?” There is no “if.”
In fact, it’s not just The Family Foundation (and the public via polls)… Read more>
December 2, 2009 | No comments
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The Hunt Is On
Stephen Hunt won the three-way Republican “fire house” primary last night to secure the 37th Senate District nomination in the January 12 special election to fill the term of Attorney General-elect Ken Cuccinelli… Read more>
October 29, 2009 | 1 comment
Regardless of who you intend to vote for on Tuesday, polls showing large gaps in the statewide races are no excuse to not vote. Every pro-family, pro-life, pro-marriage, pro-traditional values Virginian must take the responsibility of voting seriously and exercise that … Read more>
October 21, 2009 | No comments
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The Final — Debate — Edition
The final gubernatorial debate took place last night at Roanoke College and almost all the coverage in today’s News Stand is about it. Perhaps the biggest news coming from it, though, is … Read more>
October 21, 2009 | No comments
Over the last 24 hours two more polls were released, one by Democrat pollsters Public Policy Polling and the other by SurveyUSA for Roanoke television station WDBJ. Neither typically are considered top tier polls — not necessarily in the … Read more>
October 20, 2009 | No comments
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Polls, Debates And Third Party Ads
It’s all about the race to Richmond now (except for a new twist on the Senator Norment situation). Even CBS News is jumping into the coverage. With two weeks left there’s a … Read more>
October 8, 2009 | 2 comments
We know why the three Democrat candidates for statewide office are reluctant to debate, even though they are behind in the polls — they either don’t know their own positions (see Creigh Deeds tax and Marriage Amendment videos) or don’t know much … Read more>
October 6, 2009 | 1 comment
Last week, the candidates for attorney general, Republican Senator Ken Cuccinelli and Democrat Delegate Steve Shannon, both of Fairfax, had only their second debate and the first that was broadcast — but only on Washington radio station WTOP-AM. (Democrat … Read more>
September 30, 2009 | 2 comments
We’re awash in polls right now and the attending controversy they inevitably entail. But a new poll released a few hours ago may shed light on which polls are more accurate — or not (see Politico.com).