Gilmore’s quick analysis of Culpeper
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By Allison Brophy Champion
Published: October 19, 2008
One of the questions posed to Jim Gilmore asked him to assess Culpeper’s status in the current political climate. Here is his answer:
“I don’t like this analysis going on whether you’re red or blue. … (Politicians should) run on the issues and address the concerns of the people. When Republicans don’t do that, they lose.
“If I address the concerns of the people in Culpeper in a legitimate way, I’ll win Culpeper,” he said. “I don’t care if they’re blue, red or polka dot. I think I can win the vote.”
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