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    Based on continuous five-day rolling averages. The initial report on 4/16 is based on interviews with 2,265 registered voters.

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  • Nov. 6, 2012

    Virtucon Endorsed Candidates:

    U.S. Senate

    U.S. House

    1st Dist.

    2nd Dist.

    4th Dist.

    5th Dist. 6th Dist.

    7th Dist.

    9th Dist.

    10th Dist.

    11th Dist.

  • Nov. 5, 2013

    Virtucon Endorsed Candidates:

    Virginia Lt. Governor

  • VV RINO Watch List

    The following "Republicans" have been added to Virtucon's RINO Watch List based upon their votes and statements on a variety of issues ranging from economic to social to government reform:

    Virginia Senators:

    Harry Blevins

    Tommy Norment

    Walter Stosch

    Frank Wagner

    John Watkins

  • Virtucon Supports the Following Legislation:

    HB 1 Unborn children; construing the word "person" under Virginia law to include.

    H.B. 1 WAS KILLED IN THE SENATE BY THE FOLLOWING RINOS: Harry Blevins

    Tommy Norment

    Frank Ruff

    Walter Stosch

    Frank Wagner

    John Watkins

    SB 244 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.

    S.B. 244 WAS DEFEATED BY THE FOLLOWING RINOS: Harry Blevins

    Walter Stosch

    Frank Wagner

    John Watkins

    SB 56 Elections; party identification on ballots in local elections.

    SB 55 Voter identification requirements; revises list of items a voter may show to prove identification.

    HB 1060 Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.

    H.B. 1060 WAS KILLED IN COMMITTEE BY THE FOLLOWING RINO: Tommy Norment

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  • Poll Accuracy Based Results

    Election 2009 actual results: Bob McDonnell 58.6 percent for a 17.4 percent margin of victory. Virtucon rankings are based upon total amount the two numbers deviate from the actual numbers.

    1. Survey USA (10/30-11/1) – 58% / 18% (deviation 1.2%)

    2. VCU (10/21-25) – 54% / 18% (deviation 5.2%)

    3. (TIE) PPP (10/31-11/1) – 56% / 14% (deviation 6%)

    3. (TIE) Roanoke College (10/21-27) – 53% / 17% (deviation 6%)

    5. Suffolk Univ. (10/26-28) – 54% / 14% (deviation 8%)

    6. Rasmussen (10/27) – 54% / 13% (deviation 9%)

    7. Washington Post (10/22-25) – 55% / 11% (deviation 10%)

    8. Times Dispatch / Mason Dixon (10/28-29) – 53% / 12% (deviation 11%)

    9. Daily Kos / Research 2000 (10/26-28) – 54% / 10% (deviation 12%)

    10. Virginia Pilot / CNU (10/8-13) – 45% / 14% (deviation 17%)

    11. Clarus (10/18-19) – 49% / 8% (deviation 19%)


    Next time you see a poll, judge it by its past performance. Here is how they rank in terms of accuracy based upon the 2008 presidential election:

    MOST ACCURATE:

    1T. Rasmussen (11/1-3)**

    1T. Pew (10/29-11/1)**

    3. YouGov/Polimetrix (10/18-11/1)

    4. Harris Interactive (10/20-27)

    5. GWU (Lake/Tarrance) (11/2-3)*

    6T. Diageo/Hotline (10/31-11/2)*

    6T. ARG (10/25-27)*

    8T. CNN (10/30-11/1)

    8T. Ipsos/McClatchy (10/30-11/1)

    POLL REVEALED TO BE FRAUDULENT AND REPUDIATED BY DAILYKOS:

    10. DailyKos.com (D)/Research 2000 (11/1-3)

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    (If you're below DailyKos, you don't deserve to be taken seriously for another four years. Better luck in 2012.)

    POLLS THAT WERE WORSE THAN A FRAUDULENT POLL:

    11. AP/Yahoo/KN (10/17-27)

    12. Democracy Corps (D) (10/30-11/2)

    13. FOX (11/1-2)

    14. Economist/YouGov (10/25-27)

    15. IBD/TIPP (11/1-3)

    16. NBC/WSJ (11/1-2)

    17. ABC/Post (10/30-11/2)

    18. Marist College (11/3)

    19. CBS (10/31-11/2)

    20. Gallup (10/31-11/2)

    21. Reuters/ C-SPAN/ Zogby (10/31-11/3)

    22. CBS/Times (10/25-29)

    23. Newsweak (10/22-23)

Who Has Endorsed Which Candidate In The 11th?

As previously stated, Virginia Virtucon is not making primary endorsements in any GOP race tomorrow with the exception of the 1st Dist. where we wholeheartedly support Congressman Rob Wittman’s reelection.  As a service to those in the 11th who have yet to make up their minds, we are listing both Keith Fimian and Pat Herrity’s endorsements.  (Any race that could divide PWC Supervisors Corey Stewart and John Stirrup is noteworthy.)

Keith Fimian:

Congressman Eric Cantor, House Minority Whip
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli
Morton Blackwell, Republican National Committeeman
Corey Stewart, Chairman, Prince William County Board of Supervisors
Mike May, Occoquan Supervisor, Prince William County Board of Supervisors
Bob Marshall, Delegate
Rich Anderson, Delegate
Jim LeMunyon, Delegate
Scott Lingamfelter, Delegate

Business Leaders

Andrew Abela
Eric Anderson
Brad Antle
Bryan Baird
John Barrass
Leslee Belluchie
Allan Bennett
Michael Bikowski
Robert Bowe
Dennis Boykin
John Cady
Dan Callahan
James Carlini
Clark Childers
Cris Collie
James Conly
Christopher Cook
Steve Clune
Bob Crnkovich
Mac Curtis
Bill Dalgetty
Pat Dean
Jeffrey Dee
Lee Dixon
Randy Dominick
Joseph Doyle
Ken Ferguson
Roldan Fernandez
Wes Foster
Bill Friend
Stewart Fulton
Robert Giaimo
Jim Garrettson
Sean Garvey
John Gerdelman
Richard Groux
John Guevremont
Joe Guiffre
Thomas Hale
Linda D. Hale
Jonathan Haller
Julian Heron
Rick Herrington
Dr. John Hillen
Mike Hofbauer
John Holmes
David Hoppe
Pete Howton
Paul Hunter
Marwan Jabbour
Joe Kampa
Dick Kane
Ed Kearney
Brian Kearney
Pat Kearns
Mike Killelea
Charles Kirksey
Rick Knop
Brenda Kyle
David LeJeune
Ken Liu
Dr. Jennifer London
Dr. Jack London
Greg Maier
Jim Masterson
Richard McConn
Brett McMahon
Steve Moriarty
Fateen Moussa
Roger Naill
Todd Norris
Kevin O’Brien
Sean O’Hare
Steve O’Keefe
Frank O’Reilly
Geoff Pohanka
Mark Poirier
Dan Riordan
Brian Roberts
Shannon Rowan
Brian Rubino
Bob Rucks
Mark Ryland
Joseph Schmitz
Antonio Segura
John Simms
Sandra Swann
Paul Szerszen
Steve Thomas
John Trauth
Mark Weber
Tom West

Pat Herrity:

Elected officials/ candidates/ former elected officials

Dave Albo –Delegate, Fairfax County
Barbara Comstock – Delegate, Fairfax County
Tim Hugo – Delegate, Fairfax County
Vince Callahan – Delegate, Retired Fairfax County
Jackson Miller – Delegate, Prince William County
Tag Greason – Delegate, Loudoun County
Jill Holtzman Vogel – State Senator
John Frey – Fairfax County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Mike Frey –Fairfax County Supervisor, Sully Supervisor
John Cook – Fairfax County Supervisor, Braddock District
John Stirrup – Prince William County Supervisor, Gainesville District
Wally Covington – Prince William County Supervisor, Brentsville District
Marty Nohe – Prince William County Supervisor, Coles District
Michele McQuigg – Prince William County, Clerk of Court
Tom Peterson – Mayor, Town of Clifton
Rob Lederer – Mayor, Fairfax City
Liz Bradsher –Fairfax County School Board, Springfield District
Patty Reed- Fairfax County School Board, Providence District
Austin Haynes – Soil and Water District Director, Prince William County
Mike Polychrones -Council Member, Vienna Town Council
Jay O’Brien – Former State Senator
Gwen Cody – Former Delegate
Roger McClure – Former Delegate
Dick Dingman – Former Vienna Town Council
Will Nance – Former Candidate, State Senate
Marianne Horinko – Former Candidate, State Senate
Sasha Gong –Former Candidate, House of Delegates
Jay McConville –Former Candidate, House of Delegates
Jim Hyland – Former Candidate, House of Delegates
Chris Merola – Former Candidate, House of Delegates
Aaron Ringel –Former Candidate, House of Delegates
Marc Cadin – Former Candidate, House of Delegates
Mac Cannon – Former Candidate, House of Delegates

Community leaders (partial)

Anthony Bedell – Chairman, Fairfax County Republican Committee
Becky Stoeckel – Chairman, 11th District Republican Committee
Mike Thompson Sr – past Springfield GOP Chairman
Mark Johnson -Prince William Activist/ Fmr. Candidate for 11th Congressional
Siddique Shiekh – Pakistan American Business Association
Harold Pyon – Korean American community in Northern Virginia
Puneet Ahluwalia – Republican Indian Committee of VA
Kishore Thota – National Secretary for the Republican Indian Committee
Vellie Dietrich-Hall -Candidate for Mason District Supervisor
John Brownlee – US Prosecutor
Donald E. Scoggins – President, Frederick Douglass Republican Forum
Inge Gedo – Fairfax County Bob McDonnell Co-Chair
KayAnn Schoeneman – McDonnell Team Leader, Springfield District
Terrence Boulden – McDonnell Team Leader, Hunter Mill District
Ali Ahmad – Chairman, Prince William Young Republicans
Mike Thompson Jr – Vice Chairman, Fairfax County Republican Committee
Danny Vargas – Fmr. Chairman, Republican National Hispanic Assembly
Steve Lam – Community and Civic Volunteer Leader
Joe Underwood- Fmr. Chairman of the Fairfax County Republican Committee
Joe Regan – Fmr. Chairman of the Fairfax County Republican Committee
Julie Dime – Fmr. Legislative Director for Delegate Tim Hugo
Robert Boland – Prince William County Coles District Chair
Donna Widawski – Prince William County
Anna Lee – Member Fairfax County Republican Committee
David Skiles – Member Fairfax County Republican Committee
Paul Miller – RPV Finance Committee
Shak Hill – Conservative Activist
Greg Stone – Conservative Activist
Rob Hartwell – Woodbridge District Chairman
Larry and Nancy Krakover – Braddock District Chair
Bob Carlson – Sully District Chair
Paul Liberty – Herrity for Chairman Treasurer

3 Responses

  1. About as I’d expect. It would seem most of Keith’s institutional support is in more GOP-friendly PW County while most of Fairfax is behind Pat. Since Fairfax is 2/3rds of the district, it’s clear Pat is the stronger candidate.

    It should be also noted that Cantor’s support came well before Pat’s entry into the race and the Whip has done and said little since then.

  2. [...] Riley and Hirons live in the 1st Congressional District and regard themselves as neutrals. They presume Herrity will win, and they worry about the damage Fimian is inflicting during the primary. Their latest post is the list of the big wigs who have endorsed one of the candidates, Who Has Endorsed Which Candidate In The 11th?. [...]

  3. [...] Riley and Hirons live in the 1st and regard themselves as neutrals. They presume Herrity will win, and they worry about the damage Fimian is inflicting during the primary.  Their latest post is the list of the big wigs who have endorsed one of the candidates, Who Has Endorsed Which Candidate In The 11th?. [...]

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