The full 2025 GOP ticket appeared together for the first time on Tuesday.
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Updated June 18, 12:05 p.m.: Levar Stoney conceded the lieutenant governor's race to state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi Wednesday morning.
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Updated June 18, 11:30 a.m.: The Democratic ticket is set after Levar Stoney conceded the lieutenant governor's race to state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi.
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On Tuesday, Virginia holds its primary election. The contest is a barometer for how Virginians, and maybe Americans, feel about the Trump administration ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Democrats will choose nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general Tuesday.
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The former federal prosecutor says the state’s No. 2 can drive political priorities.
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The lieutenant governor candidate says Virginia needs to focus more on workers.
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Lateef was the first candidate to enter the Democratic lieutenant governor primary.
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Health care and reproductive rights are top issues for the Chesterfield lawmaker.
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The former Richmond mayor says he wants to emphasize housing in the state’s No. 2 job.
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The longtime Henrico prosecutor is seeking the Democratic nomination this month.
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The Virginia Redistricting Commission voted on Monday to begin drawing new legislative maps some two weeks later than expected in the latest delay in the commonwealth’s redistricting process.
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Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin says critical race theory has become pervasive in Virginia schools and must be expunged.
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In a recent TV ad, McAullife says he worked with “reasonable Republicans to get things done” when he led Virgina from 2014 to 2018. Among those accomplishments, he notes that school funding increased by $1 billion during his term. White letters appear on the screen saying, “Under Terry McAuliffe record investment in education.”
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President Joe Biden recently lauded once and possibly future Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s record as a job creator when he led Virginia from 2014 to 2018.
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Republican Glenn Youngkin says he wants to build a “rip-roaring” economy, protect the Second Amendment, and bring down the cost of living. But if the devil is in the details, you won’t find much on the gubernatorial hopeful’s website, TV ads, or public appearances.
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Candidates for Virginia’s House of Delegates could face three-in-a-row elections from 2021 to 2023 if judges agree with a lawsuit filed in federal court last week.
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One of former President Donald Trump’s biggest boosters in Virginia is asking the State Board of Elections for a break after a local Republican party official submitted crucial paperwork two days late.
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About 8 percent of registered voters turned out for Tuesday’s Democratic primary in Virginia, down about two points from 2017’s record. But data from the Virginia Public Access Project show that percentage is still among the highest tallies for Democratic primaries since the early 1990s.
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Investor Glenn Youngkin has outraised any Republican running for governor at this point in Virginia’s history, his campaign said Tuesday. Campaign finance reports published Wednesday show how he did it: dipping into his vast personal wealth.
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Former and perhaps future Gov. Terry McAuliffe recently said that student performance in Peterburg, one of Virginia’s most financially troubled cities, vastly improved when he led the state from 2014 to 2018.