Weekend Senate Update

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I didn’t see Webb and Allen on Stephanopoulos yesterday, so I don’t have any comment about it. I’ve already made up my mind about the Senate race anyway. There’s no point in confusing the issue by listening to the candidates. :) Besides — and this might betray my preferred candidate — George Allen is blatantly misleading people over Net Neutrality, so his words can’t be trusted anyway. Despite what it says, he and most other Republicans are decidedly against protecting net neutrality.

In other ominous Senate developments, Allen signs outnumbered Webb signs at a stoplight on Midlothian Turnpike by about 3:1 yesterday. Webb volunteers need to get busy if they want to win the all-important Midlothian stoplight vote!

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