Kilgore replied that the question was "a hypothetical. You don't know what any Supreme Court in the future is going to do."
"If the Virginia legislature passed a tax increase, would you veto it or sign it?" Russert persisted.
"I would veto it," Kilgore answered.
"That's a hypothetical question," the NBC "Meet The Press" host interjected, cutting Kilgore off as a crowd of about 500 business leaders and politicians - most of them sympathetic to Kaine - broke into laughter at Kilgore's expense.
Money: Kilgore has about $6.7 million on hand; Kaine has $5.7 million; and Potts has $300,000.
Wildcard: The Democrats' Leslie Byrne is the only woman in any of the statewide contests, running for Lt. Governor against a Repubrobot, and she's a strong progressive voice. She's said that there were 740,284 women who voted in last year's national election but not in the 2001 statewide contests. I don't know if they are micro-targeting those beyond just the top-level or not (hope so), but a higher turnout from those numbers could be something that affects the Governor's race.
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