So is it a tie or not?

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
So is it a tie or not?
Great news from the Gillespie campaign this morning as the new gang prevention plan has hit the press, and there is truly some amazing stuff in here.
Of course, Gillespie’s call for 10 debates would help explore the issues the Daily Press editors are keen to get at… if Northam’s handlers would allow it.
So much for the myth of an 8 point race…
If you missed the Virginia Bar Association Debate, don’t worry — it was an exhibition in precisely why Ralph Northam is avoiding debates, courtesy of Ed Gillespie’s sharp right jabs on the economy and small business growth:
“Let me say it again: 20 cents of every dollar is a direct federal dollar on our economy from the federal government. In Hampton Roads, it’s a lot more than that… we can’t just count on Washington D.C. to solve our problems for us. I have policies to get Virginia growing again, to address the challenges we face, a 10% across the board cut in our individual income tax rates. That would create more than 53,000 full-time, private sector, good paying jobs in the Commonwealth of Virginia. That’s a 25% increase over what we project right now. We need those jobs, we need those opportunities, we need to — in Virginia — enact policies to change the stagnation that we have suffered under during the lieutenant governor’s time in office.”
— Republican gubernatorial nominee Ed Gillespie
Virginia Bar Association Debate
22 July 2017
For other highlights during the Gillespie/Northam VBA debate, see below.
No question that Gillespie carried the debate handily. Northam pivoted to a series of divisive social issues and reckless economic policies, while Gillespie deftly handled questions about President Trump while focusing relentlessly on what he intends to achieve as governor: small business growth and the economy being front and center.
Ed Gillespie isn’t shying away from public speaking engagements, even if Ralph Northam seems to be taking every opportunity to dodge the same.
AARP and LWV beg Northam to reconsider ditching debates while Northam’s creeping defeatism is starting to be noticed on Twitter and Facebook.