Republicans have won a statewide election in Virginia for the first time in 12 years, with Glenn Youngkin leading a GOP sweep, a year after Joe Biden had won the Commonwealth by double-digits.
Unless turnout this year is on the bottom end of where it normally is, the early voting, which we know from last year trends blue, is a sign of a disaster in the making for Terry McAuliffe and the Democratic ticket.
The Human Rights Campaign hosted a panel of LGBTQ+ Virginia voters on Tuesday that included the lead plaintiffs in a historic Virginia marriage equality case.
The enthusiasm gap between Democrats and Republicans in Virginia has been well-chronicled by pollsters. Wonder what early voting numbers might have to say about enthusiasm? A lot that’s not good for Democrats, is what.
A new VCU poll has 41 percent of likely voters supporting Democrat Terry McAuliffe and 38 percent supporting Republican Glenn Youngkin, a substantial tightening of the race since last month when McAuliffe led 43 percent to 34 percent among likely voters.
The 20th House District, as currently drawn, with two cities making up more than half the district, seems, on paper, to give Democrats their best fighting chance to steal a win in a House race in the Central Shenandoah Valley.
It’s hard for me to get too deep in the weeds on the issues in the local 2021 House races, with the Republicans running locally apparently not all that concerned about the threats to our democratic republic from Donald Trump.
Time has insulated us from the violence perpetrated by past regimes in their pursuit of power.
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