The GOP nominee says a social media account containing explicit photos is part of a campaign to force him out of the race.
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Residents of the commonwealth likely will send a woman to the governor's mansion for the first time.
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Poll: 6 in 10 Republicans, 7 in 10 Democrats are unplugging from politics.
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“Everybody embraces him just like their own son.”
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Approximately 1 in 5 Virginia lawmakers were first elected in special races.
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Incumbent AG Jason Miyares is seeking re-election against two Democratic challengers.
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The Northern Virginia congressman, 74, has represented Fairfax for decades.
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Unofficial results state that 93% of voters supported the constitutional amendment.
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'Once again, the polls missed the mark.'
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It was the last federal race in Virginia to be called by The Associated Press.
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Youngkin has faced a difficult dilemma from the outset of his campaign: turn out the reddest parts of the state without alienating suburbanites who have handed Democrats every statewide election since 2009.
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In a meeting on Wednesday, the Virginia Redistricting Commission cancelled both of its remaining public hearings and meetings, citing a failure to agree on criteria for map drawing. Like in previous meetings, commissioners found themselves at a partisan stalemate.
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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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If elected, Blanding would not only be the first Black woman to lead Virginia’s, or any state’s, executive branch, she would also be the first openly LGBTQIA+ person to occupy the office.
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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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Virginia’s first-ever redistricting committee missed its Sunday night deadline to draw state legislative maps. And the path forward seemed as murky as ever during a virtual meeting Monday as partisan tensions continued to flair.
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In an unexpected twist, a controversy involving pop superstar Taylor Swift has become a new angle of attack in the Virginia governor’s race.
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Running for reelection, Attorney General Mark Herring is slamming his opponent, Rep. Jason Miyares, for sending people to jail for marijuana possession and petty theft as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Virginia Beach.
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Virginia’s next governor will have a range of commitments and goals to meet on clean energy, water quality and more.
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Republican Glenn Youngkin’s moves to distance himself from false claims of election fraud as he runs for Virginia governor have become complicated by one of his main surrogates: State Sen. Amanda Chase (R-Midlothian).