Virginia's Democratic Party 2008 U.S. Senate candidate, former Governor, Mark Warne and his wife Lisa Collishosted yet another of their "almost annual pig roasts" Saturday at their Rappahannock River Bend Farm in King George.
The crowds of friends, longtime supporters, and guests came in the form of Democrats, Republicans and independents from across the Commonwealth, around the nation and even a few visitors from other countries. Their numbers well exceeded last year when almost 5,000 people attended. I'd estimate the number this year to be closer to 7,000 (as the picture below of a small portion of the "field level" parking lot and my personal observation would suggest).
A smiling pink pig greeted folks as they roamed the spacious grounds
Mark Warner spent his time greeting each guest, holding one-on-one conversations, and taking pictures with many of them for well over 5 hours.
The Reedville Fishermen's Museum brought over one of their roving exhibitions, a replica of the John Smith Barge.
Virginia's 1st Congressional District Democratic Candidate for Congress, Bill Day took time out from "meeting and greeting" to take this picture with supporters
Former DNC Chair and potential Democratic candidate for Governor in 2009, Terry McAuliffe was found being questioned by well know Virginia blogger and friend Vivian Paige, she's got her own take on the conversation here
Everyone attending had plenty to do, like these boys keeping busy climbing all over the stacked bales of hay
Toward the end of a very long day I was pleased to be able to take time to thank the host and have a picture taken. To me personally, the way the soon to be next Junior Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia and his entire family treat their guests provides even more evidence about why, this November 4th, Mark Warnerdeserves the vote of every Virginian.
With the event winding down not much was left of the pigs but one of their heads with a decorative hat, sunglasses, and red lipstick
cross-posted on VirginiaDem
Obama-Biden win in a squeaker
Mark Warner wins his Senate race with over 58% of the vote
House Races:
VA-01 Bill Day - sleeper race (if Day wins Obama-Biden win is over 4 points)
VA-02 Glenn Nye - will end up being too close to call
VA-03 Rep. Bobby Scott - no contest
VA-04 Andrea Miller - tough race
VA-05 Tom Perriello - sleeper race
VA-06 Sam Rasoul - tough race (no Democrat even ran in 2004)
VA-07 Anita Hartke - tough race (no Democrat even ran in 2004)
VA-08 Rep. Jim Moran - easily reelected
VA-09 Rep. R. Boucher - easily reelected
VA-10 Judy Feder - real chance to win this time out (2006 Democratic candidate running against 20+ year Republican)
VA-11 Gerry Connolly - (R-Tom Davis retired and left this open seat - he'll be carried to victory thanks to Mark Warner's #s and plenty of grassroots work done in the District since 2004)
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