Virginia recently elected a close ally of President Bill Clinton as governor. Could the Old Dominion follow that up by sending a top aide to President George W. Bush to the U.S. Senate?
Politico reported this weekend that Ed Gillespie, who served as a senior Bush White House adviser, is weighing a challenge next year to Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat.
A veteran Republican operative, Gillespie chaired the Republican National Committee in 2004, when Bush was re-elected and the party gained seats in the House and Senate. He’s also the co-founder of Quinn, Gillespie, a top Washington lobbying firm, where his clients included heavyweights like Bank of America, AT&T, and Verizon. (Gillespie is no longer active with the firm.)
In an email to msnbc.com, Gillespie said he’d “heard from many friends from across Virginia urging me to run,” adding that “Mark Warner’s not turned out to be the senator so many Virginians thought he would be.”









