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Mark Warner talks with visitors during a stop at Caroline Street Cafe and Catering in Fredericksburg yesterday.
SCOTT NEVILLE/THE FREE LANCE-STAR

Former Gov. Mark Warner talks up his Senate campaign during a stop at Caroline Street Cafe and Catering in Fredericksburg yesterday.
SCOTT NEVILLE/THE FREE LANCE-STAR

Warner stumps for Senate seat in the city

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Warner campaigns on Caroline Street


Date published: 5/30/2008

BY EMILY BATTLE

Mark Warner was walking so fast down Caroline Street yesterday that a cadre of local politicos had trouble keeping up with him.

"I'm Mark Warner. I was the governor. Now I'm running for Senate," he said as he stuck his head in several Fredericksburg shops.

He contributed to the city's flagging sales tax receipts by buying a chocolate Coke at Goolrick's pharmacy and a bumper sticker at Corky's.

The sticker's message:

"If you don't vote, don't whine."

But if Warner wins the U.S. Senate seat that John Warner will leave empty when he retires at the end of the year, it's the whining of the politicians mired in partisan power struggles, not necessarily that of the voters, that he'd like to put to rest.

If elected, he wants to build a bipartisan group of what he calls "radical centrists" in the Senate to go to work on some of the country's toughest problems.

"Regardless of who the next president is, that next president is going to need a group in the Senate that's going to put the country's interests first, not just partisan interests," Warner said to a group gathered at Caroline Street Cafe & Catering.

"I'm tired of our politics in this country being driven by the loudest voices on the extreme."

Warner said his bipartisan message has already earned him some ribbing from a few state Democratic party leaders, but he said Congress needs to make less time for "normal partisan bickering," and more time for actual problem-solving.

"If I get hired, I'll make some folks mad and break some glass," he said, referring to the political status quo. "I think that's what the country is really looking for at this point."

Warner is touting his term as governor--an office he left in 2006 with approval ratings around 70 percent--in seeking the Senate seat.

He'll learn this weekend whether he'll face another former governor in the election this fall.

State Republicans will convene in Richmond tomorrow to choose either former Gov. Jim Gilmore or Del. Bob Marshall to face Warner.

Yesterday, Warner didn't spend a split second talking about either of his potential opponents.

He talked about energy policy as an issue "that could absolutely capture America's imagination."

He suggested the country should be challenged to wean itself from oil in the same way President John F. Kennedy challenged America to put a man on the moon.

He said fixing the nation's health care problems is not just an issue for politicians to toss around, but something the country must do if its companies are going to remain competitive globally.

"Right now, every CEO in America, this is one of their top concerns," he said. "If we don't get this fixed, we just can't compete."

Emily Battle: 540/374-5413
Email: ebattle@freelancestar.com


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Chiswold (posted by freedomfirst , May 31, 2008 5:07 pm)   

Get your facts straight, Jaeshuan (part 2) (posted by Chiswald , May 31, 2008 1:06 pm)   
Where is your evidence that Mark Warner has been involved in insider trading? It never happened! Chiswald 3, Jaeshuan 0. If you really want to be taken seriously, educate yourself! But if your goal is to just spew nonsense and lack credibility, then continue doing what you're doing, and keep aligned with Freedomfirst!

Jaeshuan...you just referenced the VEA (Virginia Education Association).. (posted by Chiswald , May 31, 2008 1:01 pm)   
Notice the lack of a "U" in that acronym (as in Union). Why no "U"? Because there are no teacher unions in Virginia (they are illegal). Chiswald 1, Jaeshuan 0. The VEA endorsed Warner, and he promised to bring Virginia teacher pay up to the national average. Upon taking office, he inherited a budget shortfall four times larger than Gilmore had revealed ($6 billion), and was unable to fulfill that promise, however he never proposed to or did freeze teacher salaries. Chiswald 2, Jaeshuan 0.

chiswald (posted by jaeshuan , May 31, 2008 12:04 pm)   
denying facts doesnt make your ideas right.. it makes you the epitome of ignorant. I would encourage you to get an idea of the subject matter youre arguing. Mark warner rode on the VEA to take office. Within the first few months as acting governor.. his proposed budget froze teachers salaries (kinda nice for a guy who campaigned that teachers needed competitive pay). Please stop making yourself look like a fool.. freedomfirst was offering you kind advice.

Thanks for the attempt at proper debate coaching, Freedom... (posted by Chiswald , May 31, 2008 10:56 am)   
But given the childish track record of the coach, I'll remain skeptical of your advice. If someone hurls insults at me, I'll maintain my right to insult them back. And if the newspaper reports the death of another Hispanic, you can maintain your track record of ridiculing the deceased.

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