I’ve been seeing CNN political correspondent Dana Bash getting, well, bashed, for her interview of the Democratic Party national ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, from both sides.
Waynesboro resident Lorie Strother believes the timing is right for her to step up to do more for her city by running for the Ward A seat on City Council.
CNN is getting the first shot at grilling Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, who will sit down with the network’s chief political correspondent, Dana Bash, for an interview that will air at 9 p.m. ET on Thursday.
The legacy media, and Republican operatives, are in a constant state of meltdown over Kamala Harris not doing sit-down interviews, which strikes me as odd.
The top two expenditures for Ben Cline’s 2024 re-election campaign are listed as “transfer of excess funds,” with the recipient being the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sorta, kinda, dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on Friday, though he’s still encouraging supporters to vote for him, and he still thinks it’s possible he could end up in the White House.
I left the podcast interview that I did with Ken Mitchell back in April thinking that Mitchell is the kind of Democrat who can win in our part of Virginia.
Mystery guests and celebrities at political conventions often make headlines of their own as pundits and supporters try to guess who might make an appearance.
Sen. Tim Kaine will watch Vice President Kamala Harris accept the party’s nomination tomorrow for President at Winchester Brew Works.
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