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		<title>Vote on June 8th in the 5th District Republican Primary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday June 8th Is the 5th District Republican Primary. You need to vote! If you still need information about the candidates: http://www.mcpaddenforcongress.com http://www.mckelveyforcongress.com http://www.roberthurtforcongress.com http://www.kenboydforcongress.com http://www.ronferrinforcongress.org http://www.vergaforcongress.com http://www.fedaforcongress.com]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuesday June 8th Is the 5th District Republican Primary. You need to vote!</p>
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<p>If you still need information about the candidates:</p>
<p>http://www.mcpaddenforcongress.com</p>
<p>http://www.mckelveyforcongress.com</p>
<p>http://www.roberthurtforcongress.com</p>
<p>http://www.kenboydforcongress.com</p>
<p>http://www.ronferrinforcongress.org</p>
<p>http://www.vergaforcongress.com</p>
<p>http://www.fedaforcongress.com</p>
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		<title>Senator Hurt makes second big mistake in bid for GOP nomination &#8211; feared repeat of NY-23</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first mistake happened in December when six of the seven candidates for the GOP nomination were in support of a Convention and so were the grassroots, but GOP Establishment went against the will of all concerned to give a favorable and preferred Primary process to Senator Hurt, even though the Virginia State Budget is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first mistake happened in December when six of the seven candidates for the GOP nomination were in support of a Convention and so were the grassroots, but GOP Establishment went against the will of all concerned to give a favorable and preferred Primary process to Senator Hurt, even though the Virginia State Budget is $4 billion in the hole and local government will now be burdened to fund this election.</p>
<p>Now Senator Hurt has stated he will not participate in the debates, even though he personally gave his word to the 5th District tea parties and confirmed his participation with a local tv station only 24 hours ago for the January 23 debate!   This date was specifically picked in order to facilitate Hurt’s General Assembly session.</p>
<p>It seems that Senator Hurt and his consultant, Chris LaCivita, are determined to have a repeat of NY-23 if they continue to lock out the participation of the grassroots and tea party.  Please see the press release below from Mark Lloyd, Vice-Chair of the Virginia Tea Party Patriots Federation.</p>
<p>Tea Party Patriots of the Virginia 5th District “Very Disappointed”</p>
<p>with Senator Hurt’s “Snub” of Charlottesville Debate</p>
<p>Lynchburg, Va. – Lynchburg Tea Party activists are disappointed that Republican candidate for Virginia’s 5th Congressional District, State Senator Robert Hurt, has cancelled his appearance at the first of three Tea Party Debates in Charlottesville, VA.</p>
<p>“Mr. Hurt gave me a commitment on the phone just after Thanksgiving,” said Mark Lloyd of the Lynchburg Tea Party, and organizer of the VA 5th District Tea Party Debates. </p>
<p>“We had a pleasant conversation and checked the calendar together,” Lloyd explained, adding, “Mr. Hurt told me that date should work since it was early in the legislative session, that things would get difficult for him after that.  We agreed to hold the first of the three Tea Party Debates in Charlottesville so Mr. Hurt would be able to travel from Richmond easily. I really thought we had a deal.  We’re very disappointed in his decision.”</p>
<p>Lloyd said his group had “worked really hard to create a public forum for the candidates to lay out their vision for the voters in the 5th district.”</p>
<p>Lloyd continued, “We regret that Mr. Hurt won’t be there to explain his positions on the issues — especially his controversial tax votes in Richmond that so many of our members are concerned about.  We will have an open chair for him, just in case he can work us into his schedule.”</p>
<p>In 2004, Robert Hurt voted to increase taxes $1.5 billion in Virginia, and was only one of 15 Republican state delegates to vote in favor of it, joining every Democrat in the legislature.</p>
<p>Lloyd held out hope that Hurt would attend future debates.  Lloyd said, “I hope that he will make himself available for the debates in Lynchburg in February and Southside in March. I guess we’ll just have to see. The campaign does know of these following debates.”</p>
<p>Lloyd said the dates and times for the upcoming debates would be announced shortly, saying he still wanted to work with all candidates to find mutual availability.</p>
<p>Roger Schweikert of the Jefferson Area Tea Party of Charlottesville, said “Virginians, like  people for all across the country are tired of this sort of game playing from professional politicians.”</p>
<p>“Mr. Hurt is making a mistake.  The Tea Party movement is growing in the 5th district and  all over the country, and to not make himself available may really hurt him in the upcoming primary and election,” said Nigel Coleman of the Danville Tea Party Patriots.</p>
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