The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 

              Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.



DATE: Saturday, July 8, 1995                 TAG: 9507080413

SECTION: LOCAL                    PAGE: B3   EDITION: FINAL 

SOURCE: BY ROBERT LITTLE, STAFF WRITER 

DATELINE: RICHMOND                           LENGTH: Short :   37 lines


ALLEN TO HIT THE ROAD, HOPING POLITICAL PORTABILITY PAYS OFF

Coming soon to a Virginia location near you: Gov. George F. Allen.

Starting Monday, Allen is to begin a two-week RV tour of the state. After a morning meeting in Poquoson, he'll hit the Peninsula, the Northern Neck, the Eastern Shore, Lynchburg and Southside the first week.

The second week's schedule was not released, but Allen is expected to visit western parts of the state.

Such political portability paid off during his 1993 gubernatorial campaign, Allen said. So he's trying it again - this time without the pressure.

``I've always said it's important as a governor to be accessible,'' Allen said Friday.

He said he'll stay in contact with his Richmond office and be available to handle any potential state crises, but he plans to eat and sleep on the road - at least on weekdays.

Allen rejected the notion that the tour is for political purposes - such as stumping for GOP General Assembly candidates on the ballot in November.

``I'm sure you'll say whatever the Democrats want you to say,'' Allen told reporters. ``But I want to bring the governor to the people of Virginia - to listen to the people of Virginia.''

Allen's office said that most of the events will be official business, but that travel costs will nonetheless be paid for by private contributions. ILLUSTRATION: Photo

Allen

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