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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Observant Jews in Virginia will have to forgo observing the Sabbath to participate in the Saturday, May 8 Republican nomination conventions. The party’s top decision-making body, the State Central Committee, failed to approve a proposal late Thursday night that would have allowed people with religious obligations to vote absentee.
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Conservative businessmen Pete Snyder and Glenn Youngkin have vowed to bring board-room discipline to the governor’s mansion. The latest round of campaign finance reports show they’re also carrying over another asset from their private sector days: money.
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State Sen Amanda Chase threatened to bolt the Republican party and run for governor as an independent last December, a threat she later rescinded. PolitiFactVA examines whether Chase has changed her position.
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Gov. Ralph Northam has endorsed his predecessor, former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, to be his successor.
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A field of five Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls took up most of a stage at Virginia State University on Tuesday in the first of four debates. And while the candidates anchored their pitch in their own records, few could resist a few pointed barbs at former Governor Terry McAuliffe.
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Democrat Jennifer Carroll Foy said a key reason she’s running for governor is to rid Virginia's government of corruption. PolitiFact VA dug into her claim about FBI investigations of former governors.
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Pete Snyder says that despite having less restriction than Virginia, Florida saw the same amount of COVID-19 spread. PolitiFact VA dug into that claim.
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Virginia voters are spoiled with choice this spring. A total of 32 statewide candidates have cleared both parties’ certification process in a field larger than any in modern history.
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Several top Republican gubernatorial hopefuls are rushing to align themselves with former President Donald Trump and his policies despite his low popularity in the commonwealth. Political experts say it's a calculation designed to win over conservatives ahead of a May 8 nominating convention.
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Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe claims Virginia teachers are paid worse, in comparison to their fellow Virginians, than those in any other state. PolitiFact VA dug into the numbers and found the gubernatorial candidate is on the mark.