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With Governor Northam Promising To Veto GOP Redistricting Plan, Speaker Cox Cancels Special Session

“Six years ago, a national group of liberal donors began a systematic effort to attack the bipartisan redistricting plan adopted by the House, despite pre-approval by President Barack Obama’s Justice Department and overwhelming support from the African American members of the House. This coordinated, partisan effort cost taxpayers millions of dollars and is culminating with an overt attempt to install a court-drawn plan more politically favorable to Democrats than any politically-neutral plan that might emerge from a legislative compromise,” said Speaker of the House Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights).

Countdown To Saturday: 51 Senators Now Support Judge Brett Kavanaugh

The balance now stands 51-49 in favor of the Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh after weeks of allegations of decades-old sexual assault and an unprecedented agenda from Democrats to derail the confirmation hearings. Though, if either Senators Susan Collins (R-ME), Jeff Flake (R-AZ), or Joe Manchin (D-WV) decide to change their vote for Saturday, Vice President Mike Pence would cast the first ever tiebreaker vote, sending Trump’s pick to the high court.

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Virginia Beach’s Elaine Luria Promises To Bolster Obamacare

The Democrat challenger to Congressman Scott Taylor (VA-2) says that Americans must “have reliable and affordable choices in healthcare.” Considering that fact she believes in bolstering the faltering ACA, and is in a party that is working towards socialized healthcare insurance, it’s quite precarious what she means by “reliable,” and “affordable,” and “choices” in healthcare.

Comstock Delivers The Ad Of 2018

Melissa Richmond was an intern on Capitol Hill when a congressman invited her over to his house one evening to talk about her internship.

She never went.  The internship?  Disappeared.

For Ms. Richmond, her hopes of working on Capitol Hill disappeared with the job… that is, until she talked to Barbara Comstock and shared her story with someone who cared.  From the advertisement:

She believed me – and she stood with me. Barbara is a fighter for women – and she is working across the aisle to stop this kind of abuse of power.

She’s passed landmark legislation to combat sexual harassment in Congress.

With zero tolerance… no more secret settlements… and no taxpayer bailouts for predators.

For those unaware of the previous practice, congressmen in Washington would actually have their settlements paid out at taxpayer expense.  That is, until Barbara Comstock put a big bright spotlight on the issue and demanded some answers.

What is more, Comstock was leading on this issue long before “Me Too” arrived on the scene, which means that Comstock herself has a personal interest in making Washington a safer and more respectful place for women to contribute to the public square.

The interview had to be difficult for Ms. Richmond to agree to do.  To have such a painful moment transformed into an advertisement?  Even harder… but sometimes, it is courage like this that changes hearts and minds.  When the evidence is clear, the testimony is powerful.

I know I’d want my daughters working for Comstock.

Kavanaugh Nomination Advances After Vote Following McConnell’s Fiery Senate Floor Speech

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) took to the floor this morning in an excoriating reprimand on part of the Democrat’s handling of the Judge Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, which included an FBI investigation into accusations of sexual assault from 36 years ago.

“For a few weeks their tactics played out…gross distortions about Kavanaugh’s record,” McConnell said, charging that the left has used “apocalyptic announcements,” falsely accusing that the Supreme Court nominee is “hostile to women, hostile to vulnerable people, and hostile to workers.” T

he Kentucky Republican, however, alluded to the formation of a pattern on part of the Democratic agenda, determining the vicious attacks were from the “same ol’ play book.”

“Distortions drowned out the facts,” McConnell said, who was recently on the receiving end of a left-wing intimidation attack at an airport.

Judge Kavanaugh has been asked, both verbal and in writing, more questions than have ever been asked of a Supreme Court nominee in history, combined. As an author of 300 legal opinions during his decade on the D.C. Federal Court, Judge Kavanaugh had enough to substantiate his position in terms of ruling on high court cases.

But, McConnell said the “resistance demanded more.”

He said the Democrats then formulated “uncorroborated allegations of the most obscene, sensitive sort,” having Judge Kavanaugh and his family living through “hell” for the last three weeks, according to Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Graham also called the way in which the process has been handled by Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee a “sham.”

The Senate majority leader said he found there was “no corroborating evidence from the FBI, or anywhere else.”

“The facts were not the point after all, we get that now,” McConnell said.

“The Democrats moved the whole goalpost yet again,” he added.

For the senator, “[Democrats] harmed a good man and his family, tarnished the dignity of this institutions,” and “the Senate stands on the threshold of a golden opportunity…to a post that demands such excellence.”

“But, we have to opportunity to do more,” he added.

McConnell wants Republicans, and any Democrats who are willing to after this debacle of a bitterly divided confirmation hearing process to, “send a message to the American people…facts matter, fairness matters, the presumption of innocence is sacrosanct.”

“The Senate should look back on these things with “shame,” he said.

Afterwards, Senate Republicans had enough votes to advance the Kavanaugh confirmation, setting up a vote for Saturday.

Reportedly, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) has confirmed that she will vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court just 24 hours before the critical vote, still making Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) a wild card.  Republicans can rely on Vice President Mike Pence to break a potential tie vote, with move being unprecedented.