Warren Fiske
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President Joe Biden recently flubbed Virginia history while trying to avoid blame for Democrat Terry McAuliffe’s loss to Republican Glenn Youngkin in the Nov. 2 gubernatorial election.
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In the closing week of Virginia’s gubernatorial campaign, both major-party candidates are repeating debunked claims about the other’s tax policies.
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Former and perhaps future Gov. Terry McAuliffe is not mincing his words on the COVID-19 vaccine, stamped the anti-vaxxer label on his opponent.
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We fact-checked an often-made Youngkin claim that Virginia has the lowest baselines for student proficiency on its standardized tests. This comparison only measures the rigor of various state standards, however, not how well students are learning.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin is making baseless claims that his Democratic opponent, Terry McAuliffe, has urged the White House to ”sic the FBI” on Virginia parents attending local school board meetings.
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The Democratic and Republican candidates for Virginia's governor rehashed familiar arguments in their final debate last night. VPM reviewed their claims against prior fact checks.
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During the last governor debate, candidate Glenn Youngkin accused former Gov. Terry McAuliffe of changing his position on ending qualified immunity. PolitiFact reviewed his statements.
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Former and possibly future Gov. Terry McAuliffe says his Republican rival, Glenn Youngkin, would end abortions in Virginia.
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin disagreed sharply, sometimes personally, on a host of issues Friday night during their first gubernatorial debate.
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Jason Miyares, the Republican nominee for attorney general, is blaming Democratic incumbent Attorney General Mark Herring for the 2020 parole of seven people who had been convicted for different murders.