Showing once again that Brian Moran is the candidate with the grassroots activity, he's released a new tool for the over 800 activists signed up on Organize Virginia to get involved with helping Moran win the Democratic nomination.
There are only 22 days left in the primary, and Brian Moran needs your help to get out the vote. We've just launched a cool new tool on Organize Virginia that will allow you to make phone calls from home.
This primary will be decided by turnout. We know why we're backing Brian Moran - he's got the strongest plans for the environment, energy, and health care and a proven record of getting results in Richmond.
Thanks to your energy, Organize Virginia has grown into a vibrant online grassroots community with one purpose in mind: electing Brian Moran Governor of Virginia.
Let me start this by saying that I don't harbor any animosity toward Creigh Deeds or wish him failure. I've heard him described as being a "salt of the earth" kind of guy. I believe he serves the people of Virginia the best way he can, but politics being as it is; he has stumbled here and there. I think we need leaders like Deeds, and I hope he'll continue his service in the commonwealth.
We now have three polls spanning 12 weeks in the current Democratic primary. By now, candidates and activists should be thinking about the best way to maneuver for a victory in November.
As I recover from the Lee District (Fairfax County) fund raiser/party with our baseball opening day theme (April 4), I am still elated by both the straw poll results, which were never in doubt and the surprise announcement that we will be getting a new campaign office for Brian Moran nearby (Mt Vernon/Lee District) and right next to where I drive to and from work. Yea!!! (more on the flip)
With his latest Snafu, Brian Moran has shown, again, that based on the campaign he has run so far, he is arguably not ready to be the Democratic nominee for Governor.