Today is Inauguration Day here in the state of Virginia, and because of our state's one-term-only law, Mark Warner must leave and Tim Kaine, also a Democrat, will take his place.
Mark Warner leaves with a 75% approval rating, one of the highest ever recorded for a Virginia Governor and the highest ever recorded for an outgoing Governor. (Source - Lynchburg News and Advance)
In four years, he has turned our state around. See his State of the Commonwealth address a few days ago:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/11/AR2006011101932_pf.html
Mark Warner was not in politics prior to running for Governor, he was a businessman, and so he ran the state like a business rather than like a politician. In his four years, the changes in the state have been NOTICEABLE.
The most noticeable change was in VDOT (Virginia Department of Transportation), which used to repave a few select roads every year or so and otherwise they never did much. They've now paved almost all the dirt roads in the county, just completed a project to widen and straighten what had been very twisty but very heavily used back roads that provided a direct route from Charlotte Court House to Farmville, and they've been making long-overdue repairs/replacements to/of area bridges.
He's now going on to run for President. What do you think of him? I personally would much prefer him to Hillary, as he's proven himself able to fix a huge deficit and turn things around. I wonder if this could be a major running point and get him the presidency. If he gets the nod, I am certain that he'll carry Virginia.
What do y'all think?
- Trip
Mark Warner leaves with a 75% approval rating, one of the highest ever recorded for a Virginia Governor and the highest ever recorded for an outgoing Governor. (Source - Lynchburg News and Advance)
In four years, he has turned our state around. See his State of the Commonwealth address a few days ago:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/11/AR2006011101932_pf.html
Mark Warner was not in politics prior to running for Governor, he was a businessman, and so he ran the state like a business rather than like a politician. In his four years, the changes in the state have been NOTICEABLE.
The most noticeable change was in VDOT (Virginia Department of Transportation), which used to repave a few select roads every year or so and otherwise they never did much. They've now paved almost all the dirt roads in the county, just completed a project to widen and straighten what had been very twisty but very heavily used back roads that provided a direct route from Charlotte Court House to Farmville, and they've been making long-overdue repairs/replacements to/of area bridges.
He's now going on to run for President. What do you think of him? I personally would much prefer him to Hillary, as he's proven himself able to fix a huge deficit and turn things around. I wonder if this could be a major running point and get him the presidency. If he gets the nod, I am certain that he'll carry Virginia.
What do y'all think?
- Trip
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