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Virginia Dem Candidate Moran Gives His Cell Phone Number During Televised Forum

This is an interesting moment from a forum last night for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Virginia. Former state Del. Brian Moran said that he would not take Guantanamo detainees even if President Obama called him up -- and then he gave his own cell phone number out on TV. Check out the 42:00 mark:

Moran communications director Jesse Ferguson has confirmed to TPM that the candidate has gotten phone calls from people he does not know. "He got calls from folks who liked his performance during the forum -- it was broadcast around the state," said Ferguson. "And he actually got a lot of text messages from people, as well, saying he had their support. And those have come over the last 24 hours to that phone number."

So how many strangers have called Moran up? "When you're running for Governor of Virginia, the voters of Virginia aren't strangers," Ferguson said cheerfully. "Folks who may not have had his cell phone number prior to seeing it on network television, it's been in the dozens."

I have just called Moran on his cell phone, too, and left him a voicemail asking for further comment. And for the record, I gave him my own cell phone number, in case he wants to get back to me.

(Via Not Larry Sabato)


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Former state Del. Brian Moran said that he would not take Guantanamo detainees even if President Obama called him up

Ugh. Wasn't this guy trying to sell himself as the progressive candidate at some point, or something?

What do McA/Deeds think on this subject?

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Virginians are cowards, apparently.

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You don't think he gave out his real personal number do you? It's probably a number they setup specifically for this stunt.

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Yes, he actually gave his number. Like, really.

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In our system of justice, the primary punishment is incarceration. Does Moran have a problem with that?

And are Virginians constantly trembling in fear because there are criminals in their jails?

Seriously, until this whole Gitmo thing, I don't think I ever heard someone express fear that a suspected criminal might be incarcerated in his state.

What the hell? I really, truly cannot get my brain around this. Do Republicans think that cowering in fear shows leadership?

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Geez, what a Moran.

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Get a brian!

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Moran is a joke. He's so desperate he'd give his phone # out on TV...he must be a real man of the people!...when he's not work sweet lobbying and legal representation deals on the side!

And apparently he's fallen into the Gitmo trap. I expect Republicans to try and score political points by scaring the public that a terrorist could escape. I was kind of hoping Dems would stand up like men and emphasizes facts not fearmongering. Needless to say, I'm very disappointed. Sen. Webb, one of the best senators, has sadly joined the gutless crowd on this issue. I'm not surprised Brian Moron would parrot this line. What makes it ironic is that his even more detestable brother Jim Moron is one of the few voices of reason on this issue.

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Any politician who says he will fight so his state will not take Gitmo detainees is a sworn enemy of reason and deserves to have his ass kicked.

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Any politician who says he will fight so his state will not take Gitmo detainees is a sworn enemy of reason and deserves to have his ass kicked.

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