Home Bill Bolling: Republicans need to have conversation about ‘future’
News

Bill Bolling: Republicans need to have conversation about ‘future’

Contributors

Two-term Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling, left on the outside looking in after Virginia Republicans decided to nominate firebrand Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to run for governor, said late Tuesday in the wake of Cuccinelli’s loss in the high-profile governor race that the state GOP needs to rethink its approach in the future.

bill bolling“As a Republican, I am deeply disappointed that our party has lost control of our state’s top two elected offices,” Bolling said in a statement. “There are clear lessons in these losses for the Republican Party. Going forward, we need to have an open and honest conversation about the future of our party and determine what we must do to reconnect with a more diverse voter base whose support is critical to political success in Virginia.”

Bolling publicly toyed with the idea of running as an independent before deciding to stay out of the race. He also decided against making any endorsement in the race, a public snub of his fellow Republican, Cuccinelli.

“Now that the campaigns have ended, we must all come together in support of our elected leaders and help them in their effort to build a better Virginia. Let that process begin,” Bolling said.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

baseball
Baseball

UVA Baseball: Time to start worrying about ‘Hoos after another lackluster showing

george washington baseball
Baseball

North Stafford’s Gregg Ritchie helped mold MLB star Andrew McCutchen

As a hitting coach in the minor leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates farm system, Gregg Ritchie got to first work in 2005 with future All-Star outfielder Andrew McCutchen.

healthcare
Virginia

Virginia Department of Health reports measles case in Buckingham County

The Virginia Department of Health reported a confirmed case of measles in the state’s Central Region, and said in a press release that it has reason to suspect that measles virus is circulating in the Buckingham County area.

augusta county sheriff accident police crash
Local

Update in Augusta County stabbing case: Victim was only one at the scene

northern virginia
Politics, Virginia

Back to square one: Reset of Virginia’s congressional races post-Scott v. McDougle

uva baseball
Baseball

Series Preview: UVA Baseball hosts Cal in final home weekend of season

washington nationals
Baseball

Series Preview: Washington Nationals battle Miami Marlins for second in the East