The point is for the governor-elect to, first of all, have an opportunity to talk directly with commuters and business men and women about his vision for tackling the state's transportation challenges.

What we've been telling people continues to hold true: that some of the attacks they have made on us just aren't working.

We respect the prerogative of debate organizers to conduct the debate sponsors as they see fit. We would welcome Russ Potts if the organizers wanted to invite him.

I don't think anyone thinks these one-time expenditures are going to solve the transportation challenges.

Newspapers across the state have referred to those ads as vile, loathsome, a smear.

To tell a woman who has suffered through the trauma of rape or an incident of incest and who has been impregnated that she can't terminate her pregnancy because she has not reported it in seven days is a real affront to the sensitivity and trauma of the situation.

He's been very supportive of (Valentine's) candidacy. He thinks she's the best candidate to accomplish the kinds of things he wants to accomplish.

Virginia is moving in the right direction, and we wanted to make sure it continued to move in the right direction, so he has made selections that will keep that continuity.

He thought going to this march would help them (the families) heal. As he has said, his heart got a little ahead of his head on that one.