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ABC … Anybody But Cantor gaining momentum?

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Former congressman Ben Jones (D-Ga.), better known as "Cooter" from the Dukes of Hazzard show in the 70's, who ran against Cantor in 2002 is urging his fellow Democrats to cross over and vote for a tea party-backed candidate in Virginia's primary election.

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John Fredericks: “The coronation of Ed Gillespie…is not happening” [UPDATE: Actually, it is!]

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I just tuned in to the John Fredericks Show, which is broadcasting live from the 2014 Virginia Republican convention. I just heard Fredericks talk about the low turnout of delegates (around 2,600, and a lot of those with yellow t-shirts representing Shak Hill), and how this means that "the coronation of Ed Gillespie at this convention is not happening." Fredericks added that Mark Warner will be REALLY happy if Shak Hill is the nominee later this afternoon.

P.S. Here's a photo of Ed Gillespie courting bigoted, extremist nutjob E.W. Jackson. That really says it all.

UPDATE 2:33 pm: @jameshohmann tweets, "VA-4 (represented by Forbes) returns: Hill, 367; Gillespie, 957."  @Rick_Sincere tweets, "First District Hill 491.98 Gillespie 826.08." @Rick_Sincere tweets, "10th District Hill 322.03 Gillespie 372.83" ‏@Rick_Sincere tweets, "8th District Hill 40.63 Gillespie 287.33." 6th CD: Hill 551.46 Gillespie 644.70. Looking like Gillespie has this thing.

UPDATE 2:08 pm: ‏@MSchmidtRTD tweets, "First results from 3rd district: Gillespie 309, Hill 165, DeTora 0, Moss 0."

UPDATE 1:56 pm: According to Lynn R. Mitchell, who is live blogging the convention, the total number of delegates around noon was 2,657, with 32 delegates having showed up out of 56 from Augusta County; 6 out of 12 from Staunton City; 367 out of 691 from Fairfax County; and 9 of 14 from Waynesboro. @RTDSchapiro tweets, "And the balloting for GOP Senate nominee begins -- about 2,600 delegates voting. Light turnout at #rpv14 could make for close finish."

UPDATE 1:51 pm: Voting going on now; John Fredericks says again that what should have been a "coronation" has turned into a "dog fight," as Gillespie's supporters didn't turn out in the numbers he had hoped. That means that just 2,600 people will determine the Virginia GOP's U.S. Senate nominee. #FAIL

UPDATE 1:20 pm: Gillespie now pouring on the litany of Republican Big Lies, such as that President Obama raised taxes (in fact, he cut them repeatedly for the middle class); that sticking with filthy/dirty/climate-destroying coal is the right course of action, you name it. For reality-based people, it's almost un-listenable, especially coming from a complete phony like Gillespie. John Fredericks says the speech was "ok," that his son would probably call it "lame and boring," that Gillespie isn't a good speaker and didn't gain anything from the speech.

UPDATE 12:53 pm: John Fredericks is saying Shak Hill really helped himself with his speech. The Bull Elephant reports: "Wild reception for E.W. Jackson! Extended cheers and applause greets him as he takes the stage for Shak...E.W. Jackson calls the situation a "national emergency" requiring the nomination of Shak Hill. Hints strongly at Gillespie being a "crony capitalist." Mixed reaction when Shak takes the stage...wow. Some booing. Not cool." Also, Shak Hill says: "'How are we better off being governed by fundraisers?' Says he is the only candidate in this race who can defeat Mark Warner, because Warner doesn't know how to run against him."

UPDATE 12:23 pm: @MSchmidtRTD tweets, "Neither Jim Gilmore, nor Ken Cuccinelli endorsed a candidate before voting begins." "Candidates are about to speak, in order they appear on ballot. Chuck Moss is first."

UPDATE 11:48 am: According to The Bull Elephant, "Cuccinelli greeted with wild, raucous applause! Ken is still beloved by this crowd." Also: "Panic time among some Gillespie supporters. I haven't heard directly from those close to Ed, but among many of my fellow members of the State Central Committee who are Ed supporters, the realization of potential defeat is finally dawning." Also: "We're hearing reports of Gillespie buses showing up from NoVa with only a small portion of the seats filled (and a number of those passengers making a beeline to volunteers handing out Shak Hill stickers). It's looking pretty good for Shak Hill."

Virginia News Headlines: Saturday Morning

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Here are a few national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Saturday, June 7. Also, see President Obama's weekly address, in which he talks about the "importance of helping to lift the burden of crushing student loan debt faced by too many Americans."

*GOP lawmakers shift their views on Bergdahl rescue (Just like they shifted their views on cap and trade, the individual mandate, and a million other things they supported until the second Barack Obama said, "hey guys, I support that too!" Fascinating how that works, huh?)
*Clinton Derangement Syndrome ("The last few days have offered vivid illustrations of why Hillary Clinton could decide not to run for president - and why, in the end, I believe she will.")
*Hillary Clinton Won't Second Guess President Obama's 'Very Hard Choice' On Bergdahl (Exactly right; that was a tough call, but the bottom line is that it was the right one, all things considered. Being President is not easy...)
*7 Reasons America Should Succeed On Climate Change
*Federal judge overturns Wisconsin's gay marriage ban
*Miracle of Miracles, Obama's Carbon Emissions Proposal Still Hasn't Destroyed the Economy ("As of Friday afternoon, the stock market had reached record highs...Wall Street largely shrugged off this week's proposed EPA rules on cutting carbon pollution from the country's power plants, mostly because they were planning on doing it anyway.")
*Cantor internal poll claims 34-point lead over primary opponent Brat ("The survey comes the same day a Daily Caller poll conducted by Vox Populi Polling (R) on Monday showed Cantor leading 52-41 percent, with 9 percent undecided.")
*Paul Ryan pitches Gillespie to Virginia Republicans (Lyin' Ryan!)
*Kaine: Bipartisan push for VA reforms is encouraging
*Uber says it will operate despite DMV's 'cease and desist' order
*Uber mobilizes its users to fight ban in Virginia
*Virginia 2nd in nation for odds of graduation ("Virginia's college students are more likely to graduate from college than students in all but one other state, according to a recent report by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.")
*Quietly, a major step in fixing Virginia's care for people with intellectual disabilities
*Contractor resigns seat on the Virginia Fair Housing Board
*Alexandria concerned by Dominion's plan for buried line
*Roark fans 11, leads Nats past Padres ("Washington began its West Coast road trip with a 6-0 win over San Diego, its fourth straight.")
*Saturday looks gorgeous; humidity, rain risk on the rise for Sunday