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Virginia’s Gubernatorial Campaign Sets the Tone for Future Elections      11/10/2005


Tim Kaine (D)
Voters in Virginia have elected a new governor, Democrat Tim Kaine, who ran as a moderate. Kaine’s success came from his campaigning as a pro-life lawmaker in the conservative, rural portion of the state, yet proclaiming himself a liberal in the state’s bluer regions. Kaine walked the fence so carefully, he failed to gain the endorsement of NARAL, the National Abortion Rights Action League. Bob Knight, Director of CWA’s Culture & Family Institute, has more on how this victory will play with Democrat leaders and how it will direct coming elections.Click here to listen.


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