Looks that way.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
Looks that way.
Pipeline opponents are having a hard time getting a hearing. That’s because the sharp pencils over within Northam’s campaign have calculated they don’t need the environmentalist left.
The story the media is finally covering in a but-whaddabout-Stewart sort of way can no longer be ignored.
The proposed 600-mile underground Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is an interstate natural gas transmission pipeline that would serve multiple public utilities and their growing energy needs in Virginia and North Carolina.
For those interested in learning more about the project, check out the fact sheet over at Dominion Energy or the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project page. For all the Frequently Asked Questions — including whether the energy will be shipped overseas (fun fact: it will not) — click here for all the facts.
More to the point, there’s a reason why the project enjoys broad bi-partisan support from the political center of Virginia. Northam chose wisely by backing the project, even if his more extremist supporters would rather condemn 1 in 8 Virginians to energy poverty rather than see facts straight on.
The Democrats’ ten-year running rift with the progressive left remains a violent death struggle as to which faction will remain dominant.
So is it a tie or not?
If NY Governor Andrew Cuomo can spot the difference, surely Ralph Northam can do a better job moving forward.
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.
Short version: DNC is treating the Northam campaign as a four-alarm fire at the moment as they pour senior staff into Virginia.
There is an underreported story regarding the fallout from Saturday’s debates, and it’s pretty simple to ferret out: Ralph Northam has a base problem.
So much for the myth of an 8 point race…