December 12, 2005


Warner Moves Onto National Stage

"Propelled by his popularity at home, Gov. Mark Warner of Virginia has begun a major foray onto the national stage, raising millions of dollars for his likely presidential bid and visiting states already being courted by potential 2008 contenders," the New York Times reports.

"Staking out territory in the middle, Governor Warner has played down core Democratic issues like abortion rights, even though he supports them. At the same time, he has emphasized themes like fiscal discipline, school accountability, the streamlining of government services and gun rights."

The Lynchburg News and Advance says Warnerís "pragmatic, bipartisan approach to problem-solving and his ability to win elections in a state that hasnít favored a Democratic presidential candidate since Lyndon Johnson turned the trick in 1964 has catapulted him into the national limelight."

Meanwhile, Hotline On Call does a nice job breaking down Warner's stump speech.










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