
Videocast | Mark Warner rallies Dems in Waynesboro
AFP News reporter Crystal Graham reports from the Mark Warner rally at the Waynesboro Democratic Committee ’08 Election Headquarters on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008. Length: 4:30.

AFP News reporter Crystal Graham reports from the Mark Warner rally at the Waynesboro Democratic Committee ’08 Election Headquarters on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008. Length: 4:30.

Story by Chris Graham [email protected] So you’re Jim Gilmore, and you’re running for the United States Senate. You’ve served as a state attorney general, running the biggest law firm in the state for four pretty solid years. You’re a former governor who won election by a comfortable margin over a two-term Democratic lieutenant governor in…

The Top Story by Chris Graham Mark Warner made it a point to tell Virginia politics reporters covering the final year of his term as governor of the Old Dominion that he really felt he was hitting his stride in the job – and while the focus of their editors seemed to be on…
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