October 28, 2008
Jim Gilmore makes campaign stops in NRV
Gilmore spoke about the importance of voting this year and why it should be for the republican ticket.
October 23, 2008
Mark Warner, Google CEO talk technology in Blacksburg
Warner talked about creating more jobs, improving infrastructure, the financial crisis facing the economy and how technology can help
October 21, 2008
Campbell County changing polling places
Since the 2004 Presidential Election, three of the county’s polling locations were changed
October 16, 2008
Mark Warner pledges to fix No Child Left Behind
Democrat Mark Warner promised Virginia’s school superintendents Wednesday that if he’s elected to the U.S. Senate the “No Child Left Behind” educational standards act will be “tops on my list” of things to change
October 15, 2008
Mark Warner raised $3 million in 3rd quarter
Former Gov. Mark R. Warner raised $3 million in the three months ended Sept. 30 to bring the fundraising total for his U.S. Senate campaign to $12.3 million
October 14, 2008
Mark Warner says comments on recording are ‘over the top’
It’s a statement Mark Warner made 14 years ago. Yet the Jim Gilmore campaign is playing up Warner’s remarks in a new recording circulating on the internet.
Gilmore says he won’t seek or support earmarks
Gilmore, who opposed both bailout bills, said he’s unsure if legislation sparked the 900-plus point spike in the Dow yesterday. He said the market might have dropped low enough to offer bargains.
October 06, 2008
John Warner may not vote for Jim Gilmore
Sen. John Warner has built a reputation as something of a maverick, ready to buck his party when he sees fit. It appears that he may be ready to do that again, this time to Jim Gilmore.
October 04, 2008
Star City showdown: Warner Gilmore debate
Former governors Jim Gilmore and Mark Warner had a final debate for next month’s election in the Star City. WSLS-10 On Your Side hosted the pair for a debate at the Taubman Museum of Art in downtown Roanoke. It was the senate candidates’ only live televised debate.
Click here to see a slideshow from the debate
October 03, 2008
Senate candidates didn’t change many minds with debate
People watching the Senate debate in Downtown Roanoke tell us they already know who they’ll vote for.
SLIDESHOW: Senate debate between Gilmore and Warner
See all the photos from the live event held at the Taubman Museum of Art.
DEBATE DISCUSSION: How do you think the candidates did?
Who impressed you? Did any remarks shock you? Was there anything they didn’t discuss that you want to know about?
Mark Warner leads Jim Gilmore by 26% in new poll
Warner’s lead narrowed by 5% going into Friday’s televised debate
October 02, 2008
A look inside the Taubman Museum of Art
Although the museum is the site of Friday’s debate, the building is not set to open to the public until Nov. 8. But tonight, ten on your side photojournalist Jeff Perzan gives us a look inside.
September 30, 2008
Mark Warner says he would’ve voted for bailout bill
Warner also said the bill needed improvements.