Rob Bell Unveils Endorsements in AG Race
Delegate Rob Bell (R-Albemarle) unveiled a list of endorsements in the Attorney General race late Thursday night. The list notably includes sitting Congressmen, Senators, Delegates, Sherriffs and others.
Dear Friend,
I’m excited that grassroots Republicans, elected officials, and law enforcement leaders have all endorsed my campaign for Attorney General! They all want an Attorney General who will defend the Constitution and promote public safety. I hope you will consider joining the team — you can click here to help!
We Endorse Rob Bell!5th Congressional District
Congressman Robert Hurt
Albemarle County
Sheriff Chip Harding
Honorable Ken Boyd, Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Honorable Rodney Thomas, County Supervisor
Botetourt County
Delegate Christopher Head
Campbell County
Delegate Matt Fariss
Caroline County
Delegate Robert Orrock
Jeff Sili, Republican Committee Chair
Chesapeake
Honorable Rick West, City Councilor
Chesterfield County
Delegate Roxann Robinson
Danville
Delegate Daniel Marshall III
Sandra Warren, Republican Committee Chair
Fairfax
Delegate David Albo
Delegate Thomas Rust
Honorable John Peterson, Director NOVA SWCD
Fauquier County
Honorable Jim Fisher, Commonwealth’s Attorney
Honorable Lee Sherbeyn, County Supervisor
Fluvanna County
Honorable Jeff Haislip, Commonwealth’s Attorney
Debbie Rittenhouse, Republican Committee Chair
Franklin County
Delegate Charles Poindexter
Grayson County
State Senator Bill Carrico
Greene County
Sheriff Steven Smith
Gary Lowe, Republican Committee Chair
Halifax County
Delegate James Edmunds
Hanover County
Delegate Christopher Peace
Honorable Trip Chalkley, Commonwealth’s Attorney
Sheriff Dave Hines
Honorable Wayne Hazzard, County Supervisor
Henrico County
Delegate John O’Bannon
Former Delegate Bill Janis
Sheriff Mike Wade
Isle of Wight County
Delegate Rick Morris
Bill Coburn, Republican Committee Chair
Lexington/Rockbridge County/Buena Vista
Cher McCoy, Republican Committee Chair
Loudoun County
Delegate Tag Greason
Delegate Joe May
Delegate David Ramadan
Louisa County
State Senator Tom Garrett
Lunenburg County
Delegate Thomas Wright Jr.
Madison County
Delegate Edward Scott
Honorable George Webb, Commonwealth’s Attorney
William Harvill, Republican Committee Chair
Manassas City
Steven Thomas, Republican Committee Chair
Newport News
Delegate David Yancey
Hazel Call, Hampton Roads Republican Women Chair
Orange County
Doug Rogers, Republican Committee Chair
Honorable Diana Wheeler, Commonwealth’s Attorney
Petersburg
Debra Mallory, 1st Vice Chair Tri-City Republican Women
Pittsylvania County
Delegate Donald Merricks
Poquoson
Delegate Gordon Helsel, Jr.
Paul Keddell, Republican Committee Chair
Powhatan County
Delegate Lee Ware Jr.
Prince George County
Barbara Tabb, Republican Committee Chair
Prince William County
Delegate Richard Anderson
Delegate Jackson Miller
Richmond
Jerilynn Grigsby, Tuckahoe Republican Women Chair
Scott County
Delegate Terry Kilgore
Spotsylvania County
Delegate Mark Cole
Stafford County
Delegate Mark Dudenhefer
Delegate William Howell, Speaker, House of Delegates
Tazewell County
Delegate James W. Morefield
Virginia Beach
Delegate Salvatore Iaquinto
Delegate Barry Knight
Delegate Harry Purkey
Delegate Christopher Stolle
Delegate Ronald Villanueva
Washington County
Delegate Israel O’Quinn
Westmoreland County
Delegate Margaret Ransone
We Need You Too!Again, I hope you will consider joining the campaign! Together, we can carry on the fight for Constitutionally limited government, public safety, and important issues like photo ID for voters. Click here to help.Sincerely,Rob Bell Delegate, 58th District
PS: If you are attending the Republican Advance in Virginia Beach this weekend, I hope you will stop by my “Liberty Bell Hospitality Suite” (Suite #526 in the Cavalier Hotel). We open at 9:00 p.m. on Friday night! And we’ll have s’mores!
8 Responses to “Rob Bell Unveils Endorsements in AG Race”
Rob is a good man but when Bill Howell is in, I am out. Obie for me.
Same for me as regards Albo’s endorsement for AG.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Howell did it just to sabotage him. Much like how Obenshain turned on former RPV grassroots elected Jeff Frederick when party leadership told him to. Haven’t we learned anything from Tampa?
That sounds really well thought out congratulations
I’m in for Bell all the way. He and his family are straight shooters and he’s been especially good to my family in regards to my family’s fallen soldier.The measure of the man is indeed great….and he’s the real deal.
Obenshain has a history of stomping out the grassroots. No one remembers him leading the charge and taking orders from party leadership to get rid of Jeff Frederick after he was elected by the grassroots easily?
When are people going to move on from the Jeff Frederick incident? It’s been over 3 years, for goodness sakes.
I am still scratching my head at the use of Jeff Frederick’s sole reason for opposing Obenshain.
Let’s fast forward from 2009 to 2011, when Jeff ran for State Senate against Toddy. I’m glad he ran; he would have been an excellent member. Guess which of the ’13 Attorney General candidates gave him money? Mark Obenshain. Don’t see Delegate Bell on the VPAP rolls.
http://www.vpap.org/committees/profile/money_in_donors/3349?end_year=2011&filing_period=all&filter_schedule=A&industry=all&locality=all&lookup_type=year&max_years=15&order=amount&page=2&start_year=2011&submenus=pacs&zip_code=all
If Obenshain so wishes ‘to stomp’ out the grassroots, then why did he give to a grassroots leader like Jeff? And why didn’t Bell give any? He’s got very large coffers.
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