Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore told the Washington Times yesterday that he will run for public office again, either as governor again or as a U.S. Senator. Interesting tidbit: the Times asked Jerry Kilgore’s campaign manager, Ken Hutcheson, why Gilmore wasn’t more involved in the race (Gilmore said he was ready and willing). Hutcheson claimed Gilmore didn’t offer. In other words, the Kilgore campaign wasn’t seeking out these senior Virginia Republicans. That campaign’s missteps become more clear by the day.
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