Archive for January 14, 2008

Bob Gibson on the Daily Progress

The 2008 General Assembly session is underway, which means that Charlottesville Daily Progress political reporter Bob Gibson is commuting each day to Richmond. He phones in from the road to join Coy Barefoot on WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to talk about what has happened so far.

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Cook Political Report’s Wasserman on the presidential race

Dave Wasserman is the U.S. House editor for the Cook Political Report, and he joined Coy Barefoot on the eve of the Michigan primary to discuss the presidential race to date. He just got back from New Hampshire, where he had a pretty wild time.

“I have never been thrown for more of a loop than I was by this election result in New Hampshire,” Wasserman said, absolutely surprised that Hillary Clinton pulled out a victory. “I was so confident that Obama was going to run away with a ten point victory that I hit the slopes on Election Day.”

Listen in as Wasserman explains why he thinks all the pundits ended up with egg on their face, and why the delegate counts will become more important than the polls.

 
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Thom Hartmann on Cracking the Code

Coy interviews the best-selling author and host of the national radio program, “The Thom Hartmann Show.” His show is featured on Central Virginia’s 1450 WVAX on weekdays from 12 to 3 and can be listened to online at his website.The discussion first focuses on the New Hampshire primary, the media focus on Clinton and Obama, competition in Michigan between John McCain and Mitt Romney, differences between Democrats and Republicans, and Ralph Nader. Discussion moves on to Hartmann’s new book Cracking the Code, which discusses the art of political communication.

 
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Bill Bolling: 2008 Virginia Politics, and Public Education

Coy Barefoot discusses Virginia politics with Bill Bolling, the Lt. Governor of Virginia, on WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now.” They focus on the 2008 legislative session, especially funding of public education (the 65% Solution) and tenure for public school teachers.

 
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AG McDonnell on the General Assembly session

Attorney General Bob McDonnell joins Coy Barefoot on WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!” to talk about his legislative agenda in the new General Assembly session. McDonnell comments on George Allen’s decision not to run for the Senate, how that affects his own plans to run, his thoughts on the presidential primary, whether Virginia’s February 12 primary will make a difference, and Delegate Bob Marshall (R) throws his hat in the U.S. Senate race.

 
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