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VA-SEN

Poll: Top Dem and GOPer Tied For 2012 Virginia Senate Race


Former Sen. George Allen (R-VA) and Chairman of the Democratic Committee Tim Kaine (D-VA)

With Virginia Sen. Jim Webb (D) retiring at the end of his term, the race to replace him in 2012 looks like a total toss up, according to a new PPP poll.

In the poll, the strongest potential candidate from each party -- former Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine and former Republican Sen. George Allen -- topped every challenger thrown against them. Yet in a head-to-head match-up, Kaine and Allen tied at 47% apiece.

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Topics: 2012, 2012 elections, George Allen, PPP, Polls, Senate '12, Tim Kaine, Tom Perriello, VA-SEN

Tom Perriello

Perriello Source: All Options -- Including Senate Run -- On The Table In Newly Open Senate Race


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

Expect progressives to push former Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) -- who was defeated in 2010 -- to run for Sen. Jim Webb's Senate seat.

A Democratic source close to Perriello tells me "Tom has not made any decisions yet about the future and is keeping his options open."

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Topics: Barack Obama, Jim Webb, Tom Perriello, VA-Sen

VA-SEN

PPP Poll: Dem Jim Webb Leads Potential Virginia Senate Challengers


Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA)

A new Public Policy Polling (D) survey shows Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) with an early lead in his possible 2012 re-election bid. This comes on the heels of numbers showing President Obama leading the top 2012 Republican presidential contenders in Virginia.

And if former Gov. Tim Kaine was the Democrats' Senate nominee in Virginia? He's ahead of prominent Virginia Republicans, too.

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Topics: 2012 elections, George Allen, Jim Webb, Ken Cuccinelli, Tim Kaine, Tom Perriello, VA-SEN

2010 elections

Broad And Deep: A Quick Look The GOP's Big Victory In The House


House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) with members of the GOP leadership

The midwest was the key to the GOP's 60-plus seat victory in the House of Representatives. Where Democrats were able to stave off losses in the west and northeast and even parts of the south, they were creamed by upwards of two dozen seats in states like Ohio, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, where the recession has taken a brutal toll.

Dems had a significant majority going in to yesterday's election, so the greatest losses were suffered by junior members. Most of them were fully expected. But when you lose this many seats, invariably some surprises get swept along with the tide.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Alan Grayson, Blake Farenthold, Bob Etheridge, Carol Shea-Porter, Ike Skelton, Jerry McNerney, Jim Oberstar, John Hall, John Spratt, Lincoln Davis, Mary Jo Kilroy, Renee Ellmers, Rick Boucher, Solomon Ortiz, Tom Perriello

2010 elections

At Election HQ, GOP Cheers Perriello & Grayson Defeats


RNC chairman Michael Steele

NRCC Election HQ -- The Republicans gathered at this downtown Washington hotel are starting to feel good about tonight. And nothing so far made them feel better than taking out Reps. Alan Grayson (D-FL) and Tom Perriello (D-VA).

The pair were top targets for the Republicans, just as they were national mascots of sorts for progressives across the country. And when Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) announced to the still relatively thin crowd here tonight that the pair had been defeated, a mighty cheer rang out.

Periello's Fifth District seat got a visit from President Obama on Friday, a fact that was not lost on the crowds here. "Sorry," Walden joked, to laughter from the crowd.

RNC Chair Michael Steele also took the stage -- he and Walden are the first of many speakers expected to culminate with House Minority Leader John Boehner -- and did his best to pump up the already excited crowd even further. Steele said things look very good for the GOP on the House side, and he said they had their grassroots to thank.

"To our grassroots who got up early and knocked on doors late, we thank you," Steele said. "Thank you for helping us to pull this elephant, if you will, across the finish line. To turn the elephant to face the future."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Alan Grayson, House '10, Michael Steele, Tom Perriello

2010 elections

Two Virginia Dems Go Down -- And It Could Get Worse


Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA)

It's looking like a bloodbath tonight for Virginia Democrats, with two incumbent Congressmen already going down to defeat -- and possibly more on the way.

The Associated Press reports that Democratic Rep. Rick Boucher of VA-09, who was first elected in 1982, has lost re-election to Republican Morgan Griffith in this southwest Virginia district, after many years of its voters splitting their ticket between Boucher and Republican candidates.

Meanwhile, freshman Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello (D) of VA-05, who upset Republican incumbent Virgil Goode in 2008, has lost to Republican Robert Hurt.

That's not all: Two other freshman Dems, Glenn Nye and Gerry Connolly, both of whom picked up seats from the Republicans in 2008, are currently trailing in their seats. With 44% of precincts reporting in VA-02, Nye trails Republican Scott Rigell by 53%-43%. In VA-11, Connolly trails his 2008 Republican opponent Keith Fimian by a narrower 50%-48%, with 30% of precincts reporting.

Late Update: ABC and CBS have called VA-02 for Rigell. That's three Democrats losing in Virginia, with a possible fourth on the way.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Gerry Connolly, Glenn Nye, House '10, Keith Fimian, Morgan Griffith, Rick Boucher, Robert Hurt, Scott Rigell, Tom Perriello, VA-02, VA-05, VA-09, VA-11

Stephen Colbert

Colbert To Tom Perriello: Is Running On The Democrats' Record 'A Cry For Help'? (VIDEO)

Stephen Colbert talked to Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) last night about his tough re-election campaign, and called him "a rare breed" of Democrat because "you're actually campaigning on the Democrats' record. Why are you trying to hurt yourself like this? Is it a cry for help?"

Colbert had pointed out earlier in the show that most Democrats are running away from President Obama and the Democratic Party's record. "Last time I saw that many people run away from their party was when I called the cops on some high school kids," Colbert said.

Perriello, Colbert said, is one Democrat "who has the guts to stand by what the Democrats have achieved," but is having a tough time in the campaign as a result. So Colbert asked him why he's been "throwing around these esoteric concepts like education and jobs. Why not run on a universal message: Muslims freak me out."

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Topics: 2010 elections, House '10, Stephen Colbert, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Obama To Stump For Liberal Star Perriello In VA-05


President Obama and Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

President Obama will lend a helping hand to an embattled star of the progressive movement in the House, TPM has learned. On Friday, Obama will stump for Rep. Tom Perriello, the first-term Democrat from Virginia's 5th Congressional district who's facing tough competition from Republicans eager to take back his Charlottesville-area seat.

A Democratic source speaking on background called the Obama visit "big" and said the VA-05 race is "still close."

The TPM Poll Average shows Hurt leading the race with 47.6% of the vote and Perriello running a close second with 43.5% support. Third-party conservative candidate Jeffrey Clark draws 2.7% support.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Barack Obama, House '10, Tom Perriello, VA-05

2010 elections

MoveOn Takes On Corporate-Funded Campaigns In New Set Of 28 Ads


MoveOn ad, "Our Ad"

In a new television ad blitz, the liberal grassroots group MoveOn.org Political Action is releasing 28 new TV spots in various toss up Senate and House races across the country. The ads take aim at Republican candidates who have benefited from "corporate front-group spending," as the organization has stepped up its fight against corporate money in politics following the Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.

The ads, which use a single template for all 28 races, are titled "Our ad." They feature pictures of MoveOn members holding up signs, reiterating the narrator's script: "This ad is not paid for by the corporate front groups and oil billionaires who are trying to buy this election. This is our ad made by hard working Americans who live right here in [name of contest's state] and we have one simple message. [Name of Republican candidate] is backed by one of those front groups, and if he's on their side, then he's sure not on ours. Vote [name of Democratic candidate]."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Alexi Giannoulias, House '10, IL-SEN, Mark Kirk, MoveOn, Robert Hurt, Senate '10, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

SEIU Aims To Give Perriello A Boost In VA-05 With New Ad (VIDEO)


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

The SEIU is behind a new TV ad targeting Robert Hurt, the Republican nominee opposing Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA). The ad gets right at the heart of the national narrative, ripping Hurt for votes in the state legislature that, according to the SEIU, mean he's opposed to extending unemployment benefits to workers who have lost their jobs.

Will the ad have an impact? Depending on which poll you believe, it might or might not. Public polling from robo-call pollster SurveyUSA has shown Hurt ahead by double-digits, though Democrats have howled that the pollster's methodology is not getting an accurate sample of the district. Polling conducted by partisan firms on both sides have shown the race to be closer, with just a few points separating the two nominees.

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Topics: 2010 elections, House '10, Robert Hurt, SEIU, Tom Perriello, VA-05

2010 elections

Polls Suggest Trouble For Freshmen Democrats In Battleground Districts


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

With midterm elections less than a month away, pollsters are trying to answer the question, "Which party will control Congress next year?" This morning, The Hill took a stab at the answer, releasing a set of twelve polls on battleground House races.

Their conclusion? Democrats have reason to worry.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Betsy Markey, Harry Teague, House '10, House of Representatives, Tom Perriello

VA-05

Tea Partier Staying Put In VA-05: Says Robert Hurt Engaging In 'Politics Of Personal Destruction'


Jeff Clark, Independent Candidate for VA-05 District

Remember the Virginia tea partier who said he'd drop his bid if the person responsible for leaking unflattering documents about him to the press stepped forward? Shocker: No one did.

Jeffrey Clark, running as an independent hoping to peel off votes from state Sen. Robert Hurt as they challenge Rep. Tom Perriello this fall, isn't pleased. Clark thinks Hurt operative Chris LaCivita of Swiftboat fame gave the local newspapers papers showcasing his financial dirty laundry.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris LaCivita, Jeffrey Clark, Robert Hurt, Swiftboat, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

SurveyUSA Poll: Dem Perriello Getting Crushed In VA-05


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

A new SurveyUSA poll says that Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA), who was elected in a big upset in 2008 riding a Democratic wave, is doomed this year.

The numbers: Republican state Sen. Rob Hurt 61%, Perriello 35%, and independent Tea Partier Jeff Clark at only 2%. The survey of likely voters has a ±4% margin of error. In the previous SurveyUSA poll from mid-July, Hurt led by 58%-35%-4%.

Perriello was elected in 2008, in a stunning upset against Republican Rep. Virgil Goode, who had made a name for himself speaking vocally against Islam over the previous two years. Perriello won by 50.1%-49.9%. John McCain also carried the district by just 51%-48%, much narrower than its previous double-digit margins for George W. Bush.

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Topics: 2010 elections, House '10, Jeffrey Clark, Polls, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Virginia Tea Partier Says GOPer With 'Swift Boat' Staffer Is Up To Dirty Tricks (VIDEO)


Jeff Clark, Independent Candidate for VA-05 District

State Sen. Robert Hurt's campaign against Rep. Tom Perriello (D) in Virginia's 5th Congressional district is hitting a new snag, with an independent tea party challenger accusing his team of foul play. Jeffrey Clark, who calls Hurt too moderate, is charging that a Hurt operative leaked some unflattering stories about Clark's finances to the local paper.

Clark, a tea party type running as a third-party candidate this fall, suggested in a television interview that Hurt's consultant Chris LaCivita is behind recent news stories about Clark's 1993 bankruptcy due to unpaid medical bills. He told supporters in an email that he was told the same packet of information would be leaked to the Daily Progress in Charlottesville if he didn't end his potentially spoiling bid. Clark is offering to drop his campaign now if the person who told the paper his financial details comes clean in the next day.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Jeffrey Clark, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Robert Hurt Makes Nice With Tea Party In VA-05: 'Get Rid Of The IRS'


VA-05 GOP candidate Robert Hurt.

Things just got a little easier for state Sen. Robert Hurt, who is challenging freshman Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) in one of the most closely-watched races in the nation. Hurt's staunchest rival in the primary has come around, with that former candidate saying he's now backing Hurt (R-VA) because of positions Hurt has taken that put him firmly on the far-right's side, including a promise to cut funds for what conservatives think are unconstitutional government agencies.

As TPM has chronicled, Hurt at first faced an uphill battle as he tried to win over GOP voters in the central and southside Virginia district. Tea party groups said he wasn't conservative enough because he voted for a $1.38 billion tax increase in 2004, and they balked when it was obvious Hurt was the preferred candidate of the Washington establishment as a longtime state lawmaker. But even though his less-experienced rivals fizzled out, tea party groups refused to endorse Hurt and a third-party candidate is still trying to throw a wrench in things. But Thursday, Hurt made nice with tea partiers and former candidate Jim McKelvey endorsed him after more than a month of holding back.

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Topics: Jim McKelvey, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

Tom Perriello

Poll: Dem Perriello Running 23 Points Behind GOPer In VA-05


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

A new poll out of Virginia's 5th Congressional District should give Republicans hoping to knock freshman progressive Rep. Tom Perriello (D) out of the Congress in the fall something to cheer about. According to a poll conducted by SurveyUSA over the weekend, Perriello is running more than 20 points behind the Republican nominee in the race, state Sen. Robert Hurt.

The totals: Hurt 58, Perriello 35, independent candidate Jeffrey Clark 4.

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Topics: Polls, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

In Hot House Race Republican Candidate Pledges To 'De-fund' Health Care Reform


VA State Sen. Robert Hurt (R)

Republican State Sen. Robert Hurt, running against freshman Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello in one of the House races that Republicans must win if they want to recapture the House, has pledged to "de-fund" the health care reform law that his rival backed.

Hurt (R-VA) joined onto the DeFundIt.org pledge to say he would vote to withhold budget funding for the new law if he wins the election this fall. DeFundIt claims 135 candidates have signed the pledge, and specifically boasted in a release that Senate candidate Sharron Angle (R-NV) also supports the "de-fund" pledge.

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Topics: Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Palin Trying To Put The Hurt On Democratic Freshman


Sarah Palin and VA-05 candidate state Sen. Robert Hurt (R)

Look no further than central Virginia to see a microcosm of the battle royale for control of Congress. Freshman Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) is defending himself in a reddish district for supporting President Obama's domestic agenda, earning himself a spot on the list of the nation's most vulnerable incumbents. Attempting to unseat Perriello is state Sen. Robert Hurt, who got a cash boost from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Hurt hasn't yet released his second quarter fundraising totals, but Perriello raised $660,000. He had $1.7 million cash on hand as of the June 30 filing closing date. The campaign says 97 percent of Perriello's donations are below $200, and note he doesn't take money from federally registered lobbyists or corporate political action committees.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Fundraising, Robert Hurt, Sarah Palin, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Tea Party Group Refuses To Back Robert Hurt In VA-05


US House candidate Robert Hurt (R-VA)

State Sen. Robert Hurt (R-VA) probably thought he'd put his Republican problems behind him when he overwhelmingly captured the party nomination to challenge Rep. Tom Perriello last week. Not so much, as a former GOP rival Jim McKelvey and the local tea party are refusing to endorse Hurt's candidacy.


We've been writing for months
about Virginia's 5th district, likely to be ground zero for Republicans who are attempting to win back control of the U.S. House this fall. Hurt was considered the most electable and best-known in the district, which spans central and Southside Virginia. But he was bruised in the primary by a host of Republican opponents who labeled him a moderate tax-raiser who was too close to the Washington establishment. Nothing's really changed.

According to the Lynchburg News and Advance, the Lynchburg Tea Party said in a statement they "cannot and will not endorse a candidate that does not align with our core principles," an argument that stems mostly from Hurt's vote in favor of a $1.4 billion tax increase in 2004 to balance the state budget. The much smaller Danville Tea Party has reportedly said they are likely to endorse Hurt in the spirit of unity.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

VA-05: Hurt Wins GOP Nod To Challenge Perriello


US House candidate Robert Hurt (R-VA)

State Sen. Robert Hurt easily won the Republican nomination today in Virginia's fifth Congressional district, pitting him against freshman Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) in what will be one of the most competitive races this fall.

Hurt, once targeted from the right as a tax-raiser favored by the Washington establishment, cleared the field of contenders by earning 46 percent when the Associated Press called the race. The next-closest vote-getter, Jim McKelvey, had 28 percent. The other candidates held either in single digits or just at 10 percent, a result that was expected despite an intense primary battle that once had Hurt on the ropes.

McKelvey, who has been hammering Hurt in recent days with an ad feature a mock endorsement from former President Bill Clinton, is the only candidate who has not promised to endorse Hurt should he win.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Perriello: I'm Prepared For Major Battle Once VA-05 Republicans Pick Nominee


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

Freshman Rep. Tom Perriello said in an interview that it doesn't matter which Republican candidate wins today's primary election to challenge him in Virginia's fifth Congressional district election in November because he's been prepping for a major battle since winning his seat in the first place.

Perriello (D-VA) told me Monday night that Republican-affiliated groups began running ads against him soon after he unseated Rep. Virgil Goode (R) and that it was a given that his district would be a prime battleground for this fall's midterm elections.

"We fought back," he said.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Tea Party Fail: Moderate GOPer Heading To Nomination In Hot Central Virginia Race


VA State Sen. Robert Hurt (R)

A few months ago it seemed the towns around Lynchburg, Virginia would be ground zero for a political shift -- Republican voters scoffed at an establishment favorite candidate as they set their sights on the fifth district. Now, the conservative favorite Laurence Verga has deflated, losing campaign staffers who say the more moderate Republican state Sen. Robert Hurt is all-but-certain to handily capture the party nomination for the central Virginia district on June 8. That would pit Hurt -- who drew ire for backing a 2004 state tax increase but is otherwise a pretty standard Republican -- against freshman Rep. Tom Perriello, a Democrat who won a GOP seat during the 2008 Obama tidal wave. He's vulnerable but has amassed a campaign war chest of more than $1.5 million.

But the GOP isn't free and clear yet of an intraparty battle, with yet another "true" conservative threatening to run as an independent in the general election if Hurt clears the seven-candidate field. Jeffrey Clark says he'll make a third party run if Hurt wins the GOP nomination, according to the Washington Post. Clark told the Lynchburg News and Advance that he views Hurt as a "situational conservative."

There are few polls and Republican sources on the ground say it's possible something would surprise them next Tuesday, but even former Verga loyalists told me privately that he's toast and Hurt will win.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Laura Ingraham, Laurence Verga, Robert Hurt, Tea Party, Tom Perriello, VA-05, Virgil Goode

2010 elections

First-Quarter Fundraising Roundup


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

Here are some highlights from the first-quarter political fundraising:

In the Republican primary to face Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA), the incumbent Perriello raised about three times more than the entire GOP field combined.

Businessman Bruce O'Donoghue, who is seeking the Republican nomination to run against Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL), announced that he raised $305,000, plus $50,000 of his own money, and has $308,000 on hand. Grayson, who is well known for his attacks against the Republicans, previously announced that he raised $803,000, and has $1.5 million on hand.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Alan Grayson, Brad Ellsworth, Bruce O'Donoghue, Charlie Melancon, Dan Coats, Dan Mongiardo, David Vitter, Fundraising, IN-SEN, KY-SEN, LA-SEN, Tom Perriello

VA-05

Vulnerable Dem Rep. Perriello Raises Over $600K In First Quarter 2010


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA), who is widely viewed as being one the most vulnerable House Democrats this year, announced a strong fundraising quarter over the weekend, bringing in over $600,000 and having $1.4 million in cash on hand.

Perriello's district voted 51%-48% for John McCain in 2008, while Perriello narrowly unseated incumbent Republican Rep. Virgil Goode by margin of just 727 votes out of over 315,000 cast. There is currently a crowded Republican primary to face Perriello.

Meanwhile, Politico reports that unlike other House members in vulnerable seats, who are lying low after voting for the health care bill, Perriello has been actively campaigning in the district, meeting with voters and discussing how it will affect them.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Fundraising, House '10, Tom Perriello, VA-05

Roundup

TPMDC Morning Roundup

Podesta: The Health Of America's Political System 'Sucks'
Center For American Progress President John Podesta, a former White House Chief of Staff under Bill Clinton, told the Financial Times that the health of the American political system "sucks." "I think the president is trying to re-engage with Republicans, but, quite frankly, he's not dealing with the party of [Abraham] Lincoln. He's dealing with the party of [Sarah] Palin," said Podesta, who declared that intensified partisanship has made America "in essence, a parliamentary system without majority rule."

Obama's Day Ahead
President Obama will receive his presidential daily briefing at 9:30 a.m. ET. He will tour a local job training center in Lanham, Maryland, at 10:40 a.m. ET, and deliver remarks on energy jobs at 11:05 a.m. ET, at the IBEW Local 26 Headquarters -- with an announcement of a loan guarantee for nuclear power plant construction. He will receive his economic daily briefing at 12 p.m. ET, back at the White House, and meet with senior advisers at 1:45 p.m. ET. He will meet with HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan at 2:20 p.m. ET, with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson at 2:55 p.m. ET, and with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates at 4:30 p.m. ET.

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Topics: Barack Obama, Betsy Markey, Health Care, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Joe Biden, John Podesta, Michael Steele, RNC, Roundup, Tea Party, Tom Perriello

Tom Perriello

Poll: Targeted Freshman Dem Perriello Tied Or Ahead Of GOP Candidates In Close Virginia Race


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

A new survey by Public Policy Polling (D) finds that freshman Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA), who is often cited in the press as one of the most endangered Democrats in the House, is actually not in bad shape at all. Perriello is in a tight race in his swing district, but he is not the goner that conventional wisdom has made him out to be.

Perriello leads Albemarle County Supervisor Ken Boyd by 46%-42%, and he is tied at 44%-44% with state Sen. Robert Hurt, an establishment candidate much derided by the Tea Party movement. Perriello also leads businessman Jim McKelvey by 45%-37%, and he leads former Navy pilot Michael McPadden by 45%-36%. Perriello has a 44%-34% lead over businessman Laurence Verga, a favorite of the Tea Parties.

So what explains the the fact that Perriello still appears to be competitive in a race that many observers have viewed as a top pick-up opportunity for the Republicans? (For now, Perriello doesn't make it into double-digits among self-identified GOP voters in any of these match-ups. But the GOP isn't able to get a huge lead among independents, either.) Or is Perriello running a smarter campaign than people are giving him credit for? It's hard to say, but the new poll has Perriello's net approval rating in slightly negative territory, with 42% approval to 46% disapproval, which makes his current leads and tied results all the more interesting.

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Topics: Polls, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Top GOP Candidate Plays Tax Enemy As Tea Party Rivals Say He's Too Moderate


Congressional candidate Robert Hurt (R-VA)

The frontrunner for the Republican nomination in Virginia's fifth congressional district is shoring up his conservative credentials - criticizing tax increases and making sure his Web site includes no mention of his vote for the biggest tax hike the state has ever had.

During the legislative session this month State Sen. Robert Hurt will be carrying legislation for the state's new Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell and Republican Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and his bills are likely to earn plaudits from conservatives.

As his six opponents attack him for voting to raise nearly $1.4 billion in taxes during the 2004 legislative session under then-Gov. Mark Warner (D), Hurt's new Web site portrays the candidate as a champion of tax cuts.

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Topics: Laurence Verga, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

VA-05 Candidate Once Targeted By Grover Norquist Now Signs His Anti-Tax Pledge

Republican contenders scrambling to win the nomination to challenge Rep. Tom Perriello in Virginia's fifth Congressional district are sparring over taxes and one candidate is trying to get back in antitax crusader Grover Norquist's good graces.

State Sen. Robert Hurt (R-VA) recently signed Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform pledge to oppose any tax increases if elected, and huddled with the group in Washington to say he regretted voting for a $1.4 billion tax increase in 2004 under then-Gov. Mark Warner (D).

Hurt has been criticized as too moderate for the nomination, though he's considered the favorite among a field of lesser known challengers. One conservative blogger hailed the transformation as coming back from the "dark side," then mocked Hurt as thinking his constituents are gullible.

Norquist told CQ Politics that Hurt "basically made the case that this was not a vote he was comfortable with and that it wouldn't happen again."

That's a far cry from Norquist's sentiment in 2004, when he plastered Hurt's face on the poster below as one of the state's "least wanted" for being a tax-increasing Republican.

He vowed then to back a primary challenge against Hurt, then a state delegate, but Hurt was later elected to state senate with little trouble.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Grover Norquist, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Laura Ingraham Picks Sides In VA-05 - Against Primary Candidate She Says Is Too Moderate


Laura Ingraham

Talk radio personality and darling of the right Laura Ingraham has a message to deliver in the intra-party feud in Virginia's fifth district: Republicans can't defeat Rep. Tom Perriello with a "middle of the road" candidate.

"Republicans on Capitol Hill still haven't gotten it through their heads," Ingraham said on a recent show before introducing her guest, Republican candidate Laurence Verga.

In the Dec. 7 interview the radio host called Verga "the man who is the conservative in this important primary."

TPMDC told you this month there are seven contenders vying for the nomination to challenge the embattled freshman Democrat.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Laura Ingraham, Laurence Verga, Robert Hurt, Tom Perriello, VA-05

VA-05

Seven-Field Republican Primary In VA-05 Could Yield Another NY-23-Style GOP War


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

The cry of "RINO" in Virginia's fifth Congressional district is starting to sound a bit familiar as Republicans have opted for a primary election to choose their nominee to challenge freshman Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA).

Tea party activists in the district don't think the favored candidate Robert Hurt, a state senator from rural Chatham, is conservative enough.

The June primary is an interesting development in the VA-05 district, which is the top target for Congressional Republicans who held it until last year.

There are seven candidates and Democrats see a potential for a NY-23 repeat, with an independent candidate gaining steam if Hurt picks up the nomination.

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Tea Party

Tea Party Group Cancels Plan To Burn Perriello And Pelosi In Effigy


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

The plan by the Danville TEA Party Patriots to burn Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi in effigy -- a sort of Tea-Party Burning Man -- has been called off, Greg Sargent reports:

"We will not be going forward with the plan," a crestfallen Coleman told me by phone moments ago. "We had to cancel it. The property owner won't allow us to do it. The media attention was something that he didn't want."

Coleman said he was upset that people had gotten the wrong idea about his plan. "I'm disappointed that the story got out of hand and people misinterpreted something we thought would be a little historical lesson. They made people believe that we were committing an act of violence," he said, adding that the "they" in question were the "liberal blogs."

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Topics: Nancy Pelosi, Tea Party, Tom Perriello, VA-05

Tea Party

Tea Party Group Getting Cold Feet About Burning Perriello And Pelosi In Effigy?


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

The Danville TEA Party Patriots, a group that has courted controversy by planning to burn Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi at a rally this Saturday, may be having second thoughts.

"We've been getting a lot of flack about this," Danville TEA Party chairman Nigel Coleman told the Lynchburg News & Advance, "about burning those two in effigy and a lot of people in the public are unhappy about it. The story has gotten so large, it's kinda strange."

As the News & Advance notes, Coleman himself had announced this event by sending out a press release that promoted the event as "a move sure to spark controversy."

"I still would like to do it, but it's still up in the air at this point," Coleman added. "We've already started stacking firewood and building the effigy...we will have a bonfire. Burning someone in effigy was just gonna be part of it."

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Topics: Nancy Pelosi, Tea Party, Tom Perriello, VA-05

Tea Party

Tea Party Group To Get 'Fired Up For Freedom,' Burn Rep. Perriello In Effigy


Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA)

The local Tea Party organization in Danville, Virginia, is taking their opposition to freshman Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello to a whole new level -- announcing that they will burn him in effigy, along with a similar image of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, at a rally called "Fired Up For Freedom."

"At this point we feel we have no representation in Congress," Danville Tea Party chairman Nigel Coleman told the Chatham Star Tribune, with the chief complaint being Perriello's vote for the House health care bill this past weekend.

Perriello's office declined to comment to TPM about this.

Late Update: DCCC chairman Chris Van Hollen has responded in a statement. "These shocking and despicable acts are becoming all too common at extreme right-wing Republican rallies. Hanging Members in effigy or displaying images of Nazi concentration camps on the steps of the Capitol have no place in any debate and Republican Members of Congress must condemn these actions," said Van Hollen. "While there should be a robust debate about reforming America's broken health insurance system, violent expressions are beyond the boundaries of a respectful debate. The American people are counting on Republicans to join Democrats in a constructive debate to help President Obama bring about urgently-needed health insurance reform."

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Topics: Health Care, Tea Party, Tom Perriello, VA-05

Tom Perriello

Perriello District Office Becomes Site Of Conservative Protest After His Pro-Health Care Bill Vote

Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA), a freshman Democrat from a swing district who voted for the health care bill, is already seeing heated demonstrations back home.

Perriello's Danville office was the site of a protest organized by Americans For Prosperity, along with a counter-demonstration by health care bill supporters. The Danville News reports that the AFPers seriously outnumbered the pro-Perriello crowd: A margin of about 70 on one side, to five or six on the other.

Here's a video from the local ABC affiliate:

Late Update: The pro-Perriello demonstrators, the Virginia Organizing Project, maintain that there were in fact about 80 people on their own side, not the mere five or six that the local paper says. Here's a YouTube video, recorded by VOP volunteer Sho Dianat:

Late Late Update: It has come to our attention that this second video is from a set of demonstrations at Perriello's Charlottesville office, not the Danville office as we'd initially believed. We regret the error.

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Topics: Health Care, Tea Party, Tom Perriello, VA-05

Americans United For Change

Americans United Thanks Key Yes-Voters On House Health Care Bill In New Ads

Americans United For Change has a new round of TV ads, thanking key House members for voting in favor of the health care bill, with a clear focus on moderate swing votes.

"Congressman __________ knows it's time to reform health care," the announcer says admiringly. "It's time to take power back from the insurance companies. No more denying coverage when you're sick. Time to put medical decisions in the hands of you and your doctor."

The House members on the ad campaign list are Rep. Joseph Cao (R-LA), the only Republican to vote yes, and a longer list of Democrats: Chris Carney (PA), Kathy Dahlkemper (PA), Zack Space (OH), Steve Driehaus (OH), Baron Hill (IN), Brad Ellsworth (IN), Marion Berry (AR), Vic Snyder (AR), Ciro Rodriguez (TX) and Tom Perriello (VA).

Interestingly, all the members on that same list voted in favor of the Stupak Amendment, restricting insurance coverage for abortion and arousing the ire of many liberals. But for the labor movement, it doesn't look like that amendment is a deal-breaker at the moment.

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Topics: Americans United For Change, Baron Hill, Brad Ellsworth, Chris Carney, Ciro Rodriguez, Health Care, House of Representatives, Joseph Cao, Kathy Dahlkemper, Stupak amendment, Tom Perriello, Vic Snyder, Zack Space

Joe Biden

Biden Tells Two Swing-Seat Dems At Fundraiser: "You Got Some Tough Votes Coming Up"


Vice President Joe Biden

Vice President Biden last night helped raise money for three freshman House Democrats from Virginia -- Gerry Connolly, Glenn Nye and Tom Perriello -- and very prominently noted that two of them are from swing seats that could be in real danger in 2010. From the Washington Post pool report:

VPOTUS noted that two of the three Democrats in attendance - U.S. Reps. Glenn Nye and Tom Perriello - would face difficult challenges in their more rural, southern Virginia districts.

"I don't have to tell you that you're in a very competitive state," he said. "You got some tough votes coming up." He noted that the third Virginia House Democrat - U.S. Rep. Gerry Connelly - had a "few liberals" in his left-leaning Northern Virginia district. He called the triumvirate "independent minded" and "damn competent," but united on several core Democratic Party themes, including energy policy and health care.

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Topics: Gerry Connolly, Glenn Nye, House '10, Joe Biden, Tom Perriello

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