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VA-11: Leslie Byrne, newest Blue Majority candidate

Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:17:34 PM PDT

Our newest Blue Majority candidate is Leslie Byrne, running in the open seat previously held by Tom Davis. Matt Stoller wrote this one up:

With such a ripe pickup opportunity, the primary is ferocious. The Washington Post frames the primary fight within the Democratic party as follows:

Leading the pack are two of the state Democrats' biggest personalities: Leslie L. Byrne, a former congresswoman, state delegate and state senator with deep roots in the party's progressive wing, and Gerald E. Connolly, a Latin-quoting, pro-business Democrat who, as chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, represents one in seven Virginians.

Byrne is the long-time progressive movement candidate facing off against developer ally Gerry Connolly. Byrne's progressive credentials are first-rate; a liberal member of Congress from 1992-1994, she was an opponent of the war in Iraq from day one, endorsed Howard Dean in 2004, is a favorite of the local netroots, and endorsed fellow war opponent Jim Webb early on. That endorsement was critical and provided Webb's campaign with an early boost of legitimacy in his primary against lobbyist Harris Miller, who supported the war in Iraq and thought Bush's tax cuts were "a great idea". Webb defeated racist Republican George Allen narrowly because he presented a clear choice on economic inequality and the war in Iraq, and has turned around and endorsed Byrne's campaign.

Leslie Byrne has also been endorsed by Raising Kaine, Not Larry Sabato, Anonymous Is a Woman, 750 Volts, and Bryan Scrafford. To contextualize these endorsements, understand that the Virginia blogs are probably one of the most sophisticated group of progressive bloggers in the country; they helped put Tim Kaine and Jim Webb into office, and the state in play for 2008.

This is a nasty fight, with Connolly up by 22 in his polling and Byrne up by 10 in her polling. Connolly is generally seen as heavily tied to developers (see all the coming soon on his campaign's endorsement list), while Byrne's endorsement list is pretty impressive and shows her commitment to progressive values:

UAW Virginia, CWA, IUPAT, Ironworkers, Plumbers, Operating Engineers, Heating and Asbestos Workers, Washington DC Building Trades Council, AFSCME Virginia, Boilermakers, Operating Engineers, EMILY's List, UAW International, National Women's Political Caucus, and EMILY's List.

If she win the primary and the general, Byrne will be a great member of Congress. I emailed back and forth with her over our standard set of questions focusing on key moments of progressive leverage in Congress; the war funding vote in 2007, the FISA vote in 2007, and retroactive immunity for the telecommunications industry. Here are her responses.

1) How would you have voted on the war funding bill that the Democrats passed in May?

I would have voted against the war funding bill. I have been on record since January,2003 as being against the war and the occupation of Iraq when a dozen former members of Congress and I sent a letter to President Bush not to embark on this foolhardy war.

2) What is your position on the Protect America Act that went through Congress in August, the bill that extended the President's eavesdropping power3?

I would have voted against it. Warrantless wiretapping, cutting courts out of the process and giving the power to the administration, under any fair reading of the Constitution should be illegal.

3) What is your position on retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies?

I'm against immunity. The telecommunications companies who complied (not all did) have some of the highest priced legal talent available. They should have asked for a court ruling before handing over their customers records. I was very pleased that the US House found their voice on this issue.

Byrne has also signed on to the Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq, showing leadership now as a candidate for office and facing withering attacks because she spoke out substantively to change the conversation on national security

Even though many of us are political junkies, we don't get many chances to really impact politics in this country. Primaries, though, are the moments when our influence is felt most keenly, because it is at those times when Democratic activists and Democratic voters really shape the party's direction. It's hard to have a clearer choice than the one presented in this primary in Virginia, so if you want to put money to where it will really matter, give $50 to Leslie Byrne, and let's send another progressive Democrat to support the fight we started years ago.

We've done great work this cycle, with victories in IL-14 (Bill Foster) and MD-04 (Donna Edwards) that have given us two better Democrats in Congress, including one in Dennis Hastert's old seat. We have also helped Darcy Burner and Al Franken win their primaries without a single vote cast, helping build a strong grassroots base of support that drove their opponents out of their respective races.

We are fighting for more and better Democrats, and this race is a clear-cut effort in that direction. A Byrne victory in the primary would give us "better" Democrats, while a victory in November would give us "more" Democrats.  

On the web:

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  •  Also endorsed by Jim Webb! (6+ / 0-)

    Yay for Leslie Byrne!

    1-20-09 The Darkness Ends "Where cruelty exists, law does not." ~ Alberto Mora

    by noweasels on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:23:41 PM PDT

  •  I only hope (2+ / 0-)

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    catleigh, Bronx59

    that Leslie Byrne has learned from some of her past campaigns.  She ran very poorly in her statewide campaign (lieutenant governor, I believe) and does not have a great history as a campaigner.  She should hire a really top notch campaign manager as well as some good field people, because Connolly will have a ton of money.

    But there's no question that her politics are right on, and Connolly's are not.  Developers have a large influence both in Northern Virginia and here in Maryland, and it would be nice to see one of their guys get his head handed to him.

    •  I was not impressed with her the first time (1+ / 0-)

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      totallynext

      I was her constituent when she was last in Congress, heck I was her constituent when she was a delegate & state senator.  So I know Ms. Byrnes and still cringe over her proposed law to make sleeping in a room in your house other than your bedroom illegal.

      However that said, I loathe Gerry Connolly -- he is in the pocket of developers and defense contractors. Basically he's Tom Davis II.  The straw that broke the camel's back for me was his behavior during the push for HOT lanes and the ill fated Tyson's rail project.

      For all my doubts about Leslie she DOES interact with her constituents and reaches out to the netroots. She always walked the neighborhood when she was a delegate and senator to ask us what she could do for us.  I've not seen Gerry in my neighborhood except to do a victory lap at the cross county trail opening. SIGH.

      So for me it's no contest. Byrnes might not be perfect but she's always been willing to learn, grow and take in the feedback of her constituents.

      •  On this I totally agree (1+ / 0-)

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        akeitz

        I'm not convinced she will win but I totally concur that she at least tries to show you she is working for you, even if she has batty ideas. Gerry on the otherhand seems to think he is owed the votes of his constituents (like some Tsar running a serfdom).

  •  I gave to her Lt Gov campaign (2+ / 0-)

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    Hope she wins re-election to congress

    Sorry I have to run to the Senate floor to abolish torture.

    by bten on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:31:45 PM PDT

  •  Let's turn Virginia a nice dark Blue (3+ / 0-)

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    osterizer, catleigh, VA02 femocrat

    It's Great that Blue Majority is picking up on the changing tide of Virginia. Leslie Byrne is going to make a great Congresswoman.

    Virginia is going to be a huge state for progressives in 08, because Mark Warner (SEN), Tom Perriello (VA-5) Glenn Nye (VA-2) and Judy Feder (VA-10). All of these would make amazing Blue Majority candidates.

    I am a proud staffer for Tom Perriello, because I believe he is the leader the Virginia Fifth deserves.

    by JohnCos on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:32:40 PM PDT

    •  The timing is right! Webb's election was a great (2+ / 0-)

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      catleigh, JohnCos

      achievement. Even though he's not with the progressives on all issues, he's an excellent start in turning Virginia Blue.  I'm sure his endorsement will help Leslie Byrne. She would be an excellent addition to the Virginia Congressional delegation, and I have great hopes for Mark Warner as well.

      Kos, you are so right -- these primaries are the place where the netroots can have its greatest impact. As someone pretty new to the netroots, it's great to see the potential impact in my home state shaping up in such an exciting way.

      One small contribution coming up; others will follow.

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      by Fiona West on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:46:43 PM PDT

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  •  Not to pour water on the bonfire... (3+ / 0-)

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    catleigh, Bronx59, novaseeker

    but I live in VA-11 and I'm not sure Leslie Byrne is a good fit for this district, IMHO. She has a very edgy reputation (just like her potential primary opponent Gery Connoly but voters at large seem to be OK with him) and comes across as a bit too ideological/partisan for many voters who are the Obama/Warner/Kaine/Webb-type independents. The voters in VA-11 are VERY moderate and are ripe for Dem takeover but not sure if they want someone Leslie Byrne.

    The current main GOP contender is Keith Flimian. He is not well known but has a lot of money and may be the type of fiscal conservative/social moderate the district might like but considering how bad a Republican year this is, it still may not be enough...though he has room to increase his name ID whiel everyone either likes or dislikes Leslie Byrne

    Anyway, she might win this year but don't expect a strong margin if it does happen.

    •  Unless I'm mistaken, I thought Bryne won VA-11 (2+ / 0-)

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      catleigh, totallynext

      in her run for Lt. Gov. I dont know if that necessarily translates to a congressional race, but it would seem to suggest she is strong in the district. But then again, I dont like in the district. :)

    •  Totally agree (3+ / 0-)

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      catleigh, Bronx59, Fiona West

      It'd be great if she could win the general election and she'd be a better rep than Connelly, but I have my doubts she can win. She lost the Lt. Gov. race because of her edgy reputation, and that was not a race we should have lost.

      Although since 2008 will be a strong Dem year, if Leslie Byrne ever has a shot at winning a general election it will be now.

    •  I live in the 11th, we're NOT wingnuts (1+ / 0-)

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      totallynext

      Even after the gerrymandering of 2000 that gave Tom Davis parts of Prince William County to redden his district, it's always been purple to blue.  Clearly going back to 2004 the district is voting Democratic. Kerry barely lost in 2004, the entire statewide Democratic slate won in 2005, Davis barely won against a no-name candidate in 2006 and his wife lost badly this past November in a state senate seat that is a fair bit of his district.

      At best the GOP could have scraped out another win with a liberal candidate but such animals don't really exist in Fairfax anymore and there's no chance that anyone from Prince William could win as most of the district is in Fairfax.

      •  I also live in the 11th District; (1+ / 0-)

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        totallynext

        I live in Prince William County.  I resent Andy Hurst (the 2006 Dem candidate for the 11th District) being called a no-name candidate!  Andy's one of the nicest politicians I've ever met.  He didn't "barely" lose the job, though. He lost 56%-44%, but it was the closest election Davis had ever been involved in.

        I like Leslie Byrne and I plan to vote for her.  She's a true liberal, and she won't take any crap.  However, Gerry Connolly is probably better suited for PWC.  Although Kaine carried the county in 2005 and Webb in 2006, much of the 11th District in PWC is still pretty conservative.

  •  At Last!! (4+ / 0-)

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    mcjoan, akeitz, catleigh, VA02 femocrat

    A campaign right in my district.  Yippee!  Let's turn this little slice of heavenly Virginia blue, shall we?

    If the Earth really were your mother, she would grab you with one rocky hand and hold you under water until you no longer bubbled. -- Kathleen Dean Moore

    by Catatonia on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:38:39 PM PDT

  •  It's a pretty long shot for her (3+ / 0-)

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    Builderman, catleigh, hcc in VA

    Connolly is a machine, and I mean machine, in Fairfax County.  His organization, his institutional support -- it's all huge, really.

    •  True, but... (2+ / 0-)

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      catleigh, hcc in VA

      I was disappointedc in Andy Hurst's decision to endorse Connoly. It reflects Connoly's grip there. I've long admired Leslie, though. I expect that many others share that view. I wouldn't count her out.

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      by FischFry on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:49:53 PM PDT

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    •  We fought the machine for Webb and won n/t (1+ / 0-)

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      catleigh

      We Changed The Course! Now we must hold their feet to the fire.

      by hcc in VA on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 02:49:57 PM PDT

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      •  Yes but (2+ / 0-)

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        catleigh, Bronx59

        Webb is very, very different from Byrne.  Webb is pro-gun, former military, former GOP, etc.  Webb plays very well in Virginia.  Byrne is -- like the other poster above said -- edgier, more obviously progressive, etc.  That's a harder sell here, I think.  

        •  Webb had to appeal to ALL of VA, Byrne only needs (0+ / 0-)

          the 11th District - what area does that encompass?  Oh, and by the way, I don't intend to ever support a Webb-type candidate again.  He just isn't all that interested in preserving the Constitution and Rule of Law.  Yessir, support the President, give him what he wants, extend those wiretaps, give immunity to the telecoms.  That is Jim Webb today.  Not the one I thought I voted for.

          We Changed The Course! Now we must hold their feet to the fire.

          by hcc in VA on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 03:58:02 PM PDT

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          •  The 11th (2+ / 0-)

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            hcc in VA, Bronx59

            is southern Fairfax County and Prince William.  A lot of moderates there, and a lot of Republicans.  The blue parts of NoVa are in District 8, which is to the North and East of 11 -- Jim Moran's district.  She could win in 8, I think, but 11 will be a struggle.  Prince William is quite conservative/moderate.

    •  Um no. A mile wide and inches deep! (0+ / 0-)

      Connolly was huge (well yeah he still is if you look at photos...) but people are fed up with traffic woes and devolopers run amuck.  Connolly is the establishment candidate to be sure, he'll get all of Tom Davis's backers actually. But the bluing of his county means we now have the gall to expect our candidates to be blue.

      The Prince William voter won't go for Gerry and the liberals won't back Gerry.  So he'll have to hope that enough middle of the road folks vote for him in the primary (we have open primaries btw).

      •  I really dunno (1+ / 0-)

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        Bronx59

        We'll see.  In my experience (living in the part of Fairfax that is in District 8), Connolly has a LOT of support.  The parts of FFX in 11 are pretty moderate/conservative, I don't see them as being more hospitable to someone like Byrne than this part in 8 would be.

        •  Not Fairfax City (0+ / 0-)

          And not Gerry's own neighborhood either (Mantua). Pretty much anything with a Fairfax zip code is pretty blue, Annandale, and Bailey's crossroads are also getting pretty blue of late.  The redder parts of the 11th are South County (southeastern Fairfax) and much of Prince William County. But even those counties aren't hardcore red anymore.

    •  Gerry does have a... (0+ / 0-)

      ...have a lot of support among the establishment, but that doesn't mean Leslie won't win. In 2006 Andy Hurst beat Ken Longmyer in the primary for this district even though Ken was considered the establishment candidate. The same can be said about Jim Webb beating Harris Miller.

  •  She's a former Congresswoman. (1+ / 0-)

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    totallynext

    She has all the credentials in the world to return to Congress!  Let's elect a progressive voice for Northern Virginia!

    Pragmatic progressivism is the future.

    by Pragmaticus on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 03:04:56 PM PDT

    •  Still though, being a former Congress(wo)man is (2+ / 0-)

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      Bronx59, novaseeker

      not really an automatic HOV lane back to Capitol Hill. Tons of ex-members have run for thier old seats and lost! I think if she gets past Connolly she is a slight favorite. When I say "edgier", I mean a bit in your face/uncompromising/unabashedly "I told you I so/I'm telling you now" kind of edgy. Connolly is like a consumate deal guy who can throw heavy punches when he wants to so yes, I guess you can say he has/is a machine.

      Leslie did carry VA-11 during her run for Lt.Gov but lost VA-10 (Frank Wolf's CD) which is now the swingiest district in the state. But since she is not running state wide, she need'nt worry about "electability". Connolly your typical Irish-Catholic Dem male politician is like Jim Moran next door in VA-8 but more business friendly like Jim Boucher, VA-9. Leslie (also Irish-Catholic) is like a VA version of Rosa DeLauro but with some Hilary Clinton traits, very knowledgable but can be abrasive. I think either can win but if Connoly gets in, he might be a slight favorite for the primary (the heart of the district is his fiefdom) and likely to keep the seat forever. Leslie can still win but we'd have to watch the seat for a couple of cycles. Besides, and to Leslie's benefit, the district is more diverse with tons of new residents who don't remember her from 1994.

  •  Connolly is the superior candidate... (1+ / 0-)

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    Bronx59

    And is more likely to take the seat than Byrne. She has not proven to be a electoral dynamo...while Connolly has done a very good job running the Board of Supervisors, while maintaining a very high level of popularity in the county...

    I will be supporting Gerry Connolly!

    •  He needs to stay put, IMO (0+ / 0-)

      He just got re-elected, and I consider it's his job to finish the term he ran for and won before moving on.

      "Going to church does not make us Christians any more than stepping into our garage makes us a car." --Rev R. Neville

      by catleigh on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 03:07:10 PM PDT

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      •  No for the love of God Gerry go with Tom Davis! (3+ / 0-)

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        Gerry's done enough for Fairfax county.  He needed to fight for smart growth and well planned mass transit, not the Tyson's rail boondoggle and the HOT lanes nightmare in the offing.  I'm going to have to live with Gerry's embrace of public-private parterships as I suffer through cut through traffic walking my dogs because the Beltway HOT lanes will bring gridlock.

        SIGH.

    •  I just can't get over it - (0+ / 0-)

      Gerry reminds me of a used car sales man.

      And how are the voters going to react to the fact he just ran for re-election in the county in Nov and two months later is throughing out the voters and running for Congress.

      Not only that - He was to chicken to run when Tom Davis was the (r) - shows his character.  Running only when he thinks it is safe - Not that he would be a good candidate to promote Democratic values.

      Leslie passed the test for me a long time ago - When she incorporated a key issue of mine into her campaign.

       The other candidate - Doug Denneney is a cool guy.

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      by totallynext on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 09:02:44 PM PDT

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  •  Using that logic all local and state legislators (0+ / 0-)

    Would be excluded...as they are elected off year...

  •  Hate to be a wet blanket (1+ / 0-)

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    Bronx59

    But Leslie Byrne has a habit of losing primaries and elections. She was a congresswoman once before, but did not even win a second term. I believe it was Tom Davis who defeated her. She tends to be abrasive and obnoxious. I can't help but think she may not be the best choice here. She lost a number of other legislative elections, including a recent contest for the Virginia State Senate.

    Connolly has all the advantages here and he is a shoe in. Moreover, I think he is a fine progressive Democrat.

    Many an insightful opinion and observation can be found on my blog Occam's Razor.

    by Guy Noir on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 03:38:45 PM PDT

    •  Gerry's a DLC'er type not progressive (1+ / 0-)

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      totallynext

      If it comes down to Gerry versus a GOP wingnut, I'll be happy to kick Gerry upstairs to Congress but I won't vote for him in the primary, my friends and neighbors pretty much agree.  Some like Doug Denehy and some back Leslie Brynes.

  •  I'm honored to have endorsed her... (1+ / 0-)

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    totallynext

    As you might have noticed, I'm one of the bloggers from Virginia who has already endorsed Leslie. I just want to point out that I have met with all of the candidates running and strongly believe that Leslie would is the candidate who would best represent the district in the House of Representatives.

    Also, it should be noted that she has done a superb job of reaching out the blogosphere and realizes how it has now become an important part of the political process.

    This race is winnable, but Leslie still needs our support to make it happen. I'm glad to see that people across the country have realized this as well.

  •  Did Byrne endorse Hillary? (0+ / 0-)

    Just before the VA primary, I got either an Email or a flyer with Byrne's picture and statement in favor of HRC.  I did write her office on 01/31/08 to the Email listed on the materials, but cannot find the original.  Ms. Byrne now claims not to have endorsed (her husband works for HRC, as she herself did during the Clinton years) - does any one have anything on this?  

  •  Gosh, no (2+ / 0-)

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    Bronx59, novaseeker

    Leslie Byrne, my congresswoman from 1993-1994 growing up, has a history of losing elections, including one to Tom Davis.  She had one of the worst attendance records in the Virginia State Senate, and has a Hillary Clinton-like competitiveness that many find abrasive.  She has a history of alienating colleagues.

    I voted for her in 2005, but that doesn't mean I believe she is the best candidate.  Not by a long shot.

  •  It should be noted that VA-11 is not the same... (2+ / 0-)

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    VA-11 that Leslie Byrne won in 1992.  It was redistricted after 2000 to make it a safe Republican seat for Tom Davis.  The original VA-11 had more territory inside Fairfax County while the redistricted VA-11 contains more territory in Prince William County.

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    by George Gould on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 04:49:27 PM PDT

  •  I'll say this: The hope is Leslie Byrne (1+ / 0-)

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    has learned something over the last 15 years.

    My wife and I volunteered for her congressional campaign in 1992 - worked the phones, licked the envelopes, walked the neighborhoods. She won!

    In 1994 we called her campaign to offer our help: "We don't need you" we were told. In the mean time, she had sought and gained a place in the Democratic leadership of the House. Our thoughts were, she has forgotten so soon how she got there. She - along with a majority of Democrats who had ruled the House my entire life - lost the election of 1994. She gave up he seat to Tom Davis, a formidable opponent, who had been a successful Fairfax County executive. Good Democrats, we voted for her.

    She of course also lost the race for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 2005. My wife and I worked for Tim Kaine, in his winning effort that year to become Virginia Governor, succeeding Mark Warner, who we had also worked to elect.

    Like I said, I hope Leslie Byrne has learned something over the last 15 years.

    The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings. -- Julius Caesar, I.ii.

    by semiot on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 05:05:18 PM PDT

  •  I know from personal experience (0+ / 0-)

    that Leslie Byrne is both a great lady and a fine progressive. Having her back in the House -- and grabbing another seat from the pseudo-moderate Republicans -- would be a  kick in the pants.

    And the fact that Webb endorsed her is just awesome. I would never have believed it could happen 20 years ago. He's really grown as person and a politician.

    If the Obama-Clinton death match ends up handing the White House to McCain, Webb is the guy to look to in '12.  

  •  Knowledge of Latin & disdain for plebs not linked (0+ / 0-)

    Hey, Amicus (Amigo). Hammer Gerald Connolly but don't denigrate Latin. Me gusta mucho esa lengua.

    His apprehension of Latin is not related to his support of big business.

  •  Jumped the Gun on Al Franken (0+ / 0-)

    Al hasn't won the Minnesota primary.  He's also not endorsed yet by the DFL.  His best known and most likely and able to self finance opponent, Mike Cieresi, has dropped out after poor showings at the precinct and county caucuses, but the game's not over yet.  Jack P-Nelson is a pretty credible candidate and probably more liked by the true progressives based on the purity of his positions.  He's in it until the state convention.  Al's likely to win, and I think all of the DFLers have pledged to respect the endorsement, so unlikely to face a primary opponent.  

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