So, what happened in Virginia on Tuesday; any good news for the conservative agenda? Oooooh, you betcha !!

<<<<<   Good News:  Public opinion against ObamaCare is a serious game changer for anti-Socialists.  


<<<<<  Understand that Chris Christie refused to help in the Cuccinelli's campaign - so much for his "I'm a conservative" line of bull.    Also, the RNC refused to fully support this campaign because of its ties to the teaparty.  Time for a third party ??  Cuccinelli evidences the belief that the teaparty continues to grow in elective strength.  That influence disappears the moment "we" go third party.  We are winning and the RINO Herd is on the run  (as in stampede).  In fact,  they are running scared.  

Ken Cuccinelli, a teaparty conservative running for governor in the blue state of Virginia, lost his election on Tuesday,  by a surprisingly close margin of 2.5 percent.   Understand that he was out spent nearly two to one  (35 million to  19 million, plus or minus),  was tied to the GOP shutdown and the teaparty in a state with a huge federal employee population, had to deal with Democrat ads that claimed he was pro-abortion and pro-ObamaCare (each,  a preposterous lie),  and had to deal with one bogus in-state poll after another showing that he was running behind his Socialist Democrat opponent by margins of 6 to 12 points. Again,  he lost by 2.5 points,  proving that neither the shutdown nor the teaparty nor the polling lies,  are as strong a set of negatives as is ObamaCare.  Read on.  

You should remember that Cuccinelli was one of the primary architects,  was one of the first states' attorney general, to file a complaint  against ObamaCare with the Supreme Court.  We all know how that turned out  --  a victory of sorts for Central Planning and the comrade/collective in the Progressive Controlled federal government,  but  (wait!! there is more!!),  that same decision gave the opponents of ObamaCare a huge victory,  as well.    

The High Court's convoluted ruling included a judgment against ObamaCare as to the use of Medicare and the feds plan to force each of the 50 states to set up a Medicare exchange.  Because of that ruling,  30 states said "no" to the mandated exchanges, adding to the sea of critical issues embedded in this poorly written law.  

The good news I alluded to in my headline?  Specifically,  all exit polls show support for ObamaCare in serious trouble,  even in the blue state of Virginia.  We are looking at a 53:36 percentage divide against ObamaCare, nationally and as it stands today;  53:45 against  Obama's sole signature "achievement" in the bluest of blue states,  Virginia.    

Understand that most American's want a national healthcare solution to many of the problems they see and are personally having because of healthcare concerns,  but this particular bill has never had the support of the majority,  and,  now,  the opposition is increasing.  

In summary,  then,  we now understand that ObamaCare is more than a viable election issue,  and has much more "bang for the buck" than does the shutdown, teaparty associations,  or even Big Money  . . . . .   2014/2016,  here we come.  

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