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Here is video of John McCain in Springfield, Virginia today where he encouraged voters to stand up and fight for America and the values that have made her great.









By Ben Bomberger

Two people were arrested Monday afternoon after an altercation led to five Republican campaign workers being sprayed with Mace at their headquarters in Galax.

Galax Police Chief Rick Clark said officers were dispatched shortly before 1 p.m. to the Galax Republican headquarters on East Grayson Street when a caller reported someone had sprayed office workers with Mace.

Responding officers arrested Daniel Cason Meinecke, 29, and Cara Annis Hindman, 26, both of Galax.

Meinecke was charged with one count of misdemeanor assault, Hindman was charged with five counts of misdemeanor assault.

Galax Republican Chairman Mike Stevens said he was one of the volunteers sprayed. He said a man and woman came into the office and asked for campaign yard signs for the Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

After being told the Obama-Biden campaign office was up the street, Stevens said, the man said he was aware of that, but that he thought Democratic signs were being stolen and “stashed” at the Republican office.

Stevens told him that nobody there had stolen signs, not were they “stashing” any in the building.

A confrontation escalated and, Stevens said, the man began to use some four-letter words.

Stevens said there were older women in the office and he asked the couple to leave the building.

“With the ladies in the office, I said that was enough and asked them to leave,” he said. “I told them, if they had a problem with someone stealing their signs they needed to contact the police department.”

Stevens said the couple replied that they weren’t leaving, and that they didn’t have to.

“I kind of moved them towards the door and he lashed out at me,” Stevens said. “So I lashed out at him.”

No punches were thrown, but instead the two simply held each other at bay, according to Stevens.

Once outside, Stevens said, the woman sprayed Mace on him and another volunteer before turning back to the office and spraying inside the building.

“It was surreal in the fact that I’ve had people in the past couple months come in and ask for signs. But to have an altercation like that just seems strange.”

While Stevens was unsure if the couple came into the building planning to start an altercation, he said it seemed evident they were.

“There was no business that this gentleman had to do in the office. We didn’t do anything... We didn’t steal his signs. The people in the building were a 75- and 71-year-old man and their respective wives... they aren’t out there stealing signs.”

Stevens said he felt the man just came to the headquarters to agitate office volunteers and that he had no reason to enter the building.

“I can’t say they came there for that purpose. But it seemed that it was to come in and agitate. When he started cussing, that’s when I felt it was time for them to go out of the way and go on down the road.”

With the election of a new president coming in the next week, Stevens said the tension between Republican and Democrats has been elevated.

“We are more divided,” as a result, he said.

Chief Clark said in a news release that Meinecke is alleged to have physically assaulted one of the Republican campaign workers; Hindman is alleged to have sprayed Pepper Mace that contaminated five Republican campaign workers.

Both were released on a secured bond pending their arraignment in Galax General District Court.









Here in Virginia, McCain is really hitting hard with the low key campaigning. I get at least one or two recorded calls a night from various high named or political supporters of McCain giving little spiels on why you should vote for him and why the particular person supports him. Then I get one to three mailers a day that have really good information on them. If people are actually reading them and listening to the phone calls it may be a clever ploy. Advertise to people where he can't be shot down by the media or the Obama campaign. It's a quiet and modest way of doing things and with the consistency of it, it could have an effect on the undecided. I haven't gotten one call or mailer from "that guy" (not that I would listen, and I'd probably rip up the flier up in the street anyway).

Keeping my fingers crossed.







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Via Rasmussen Reports:

Colorado: McCain 48, Obama 46
Virginia: McCain 48, Obama 48
Pennsylvania: McCain 47, Obama 47
Ohio: McCain 48, Obama 45
Florida: McCain 49, Obama 44









UPDATE: The Live Event has ended.










Here is video of Virginia Governor Tim Kaine today on Fox News saying that Joe Biden would help to win Virginia for Barack Obama because Biden's state of Deleware borders Virginia. Trouble is -- Virginia does not remotely border Deleware! Look at the map!









It would be very interesting if both Vice-Presidential picks came from the same state -- Virginia. The American Spectator is reporting that many Democrats on the Hill were saying late last week that Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (photo at right) would be Obama's pick, and this weekend reports surfaced that the McCain Campaign is now vetting Virginia Congressman Eric Cantor (pictured below on left):

Democrat House members were telling close associates late last week that senior Obama campaign aides were hinting that Virginia governor Tim Kaine was the pick of Sen. Barack Obama for the vice-presidential nomination.

That comes just as word has spread -- mainly by his own people -- that Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor, an unknown to most Americans, is considered a top candidate for Sen. John McCain's vice-presidential pick. Cantor is viewed as a conservative in the vein of Ronald Reagan, but unlike other high-profile GOPers in the House, he has little or no legislative or policy hallmarks to inform the general public.

"He's great with PR and having his staff post on blog sites and jumping on the bandwagon for issues, but when it comes to actually getting those issues framed and set up, he hasn't done much heavy lifting," says an aide to Rep. Roy Blunt, the House GOP whip. "His strength is fundraising and as a face for the camera. And that's probably what McCain needs right now."

Cantor is a prolific fundraiser, however, particularly along the "K Street" corridor in Washington. Those ties to lobbyists are largely what has the McCain campaign concerned and are the focus of the campaign's vetting.










Here is a local news report about Sen. John McCain speaking at the Episcopal High School he attended as a youth in Alexandria, Virginia. This was day 2 of his "Service To America" biographical tour, April 1, 2008. The video clip contains just a brief portion of his speech.

Here is the text of Sen. McCain's entire speech delivered in Alexandria:

Thank you. I'm happy to be back at Episcopal, my alma mater, which I have many happy memories of, and a few that I'm sure former teachers, school administrators and I would rather forget. Until I enrolled at Episcopal, my education had been constantly disrupted by the demands of my father's naval career, which required us to move so often that I lost track of the number of schools I attended. My parents had resolved finally to put an end to our haphazard education and enrolled my sister, brother and me in boarding schools. I arrived here a pretty rambunctious boy, with a little bit of a chip on my shoulder.  read more »









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From Rasmussenreports.com John McCain Leads in Virginia






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