That safe congressional seat over in the Fifth District, running down Route 29 from the outer D.C. exurbs through Charlottesville and Albemarle all the way to the North Carolina border, is sure getting a lot of attention these days.
When faced with the prospect of voting for the lesser of two evils, many simply compromise their principles and overlook the fact that the lesser of two evils is still evil.
A new CNN poll that has President Trump only four points back of Democratic nominee Joe Biden is probably an outlier, for now, but even so, it’s worth a look.
This year’s political conventions – starting with the Democrats in Milwaukee – will be unlike any we’ve seen previously, and more challenging for the parties to create any sort of traction.
Del. Chris Runion is introducing legislation for the upcoming General Assembly special session that would provide limited immunity to businesses related to a civil claim of transmission or exposure to COVID-19.
A clear majority of Americans – 93 percent of Republicans, 99 percent of Democrats, and 92 percent of Independents – see Social Security as an important government program.
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) has introduced the Health Care Improvement Act, legislation that builds on the progress of the Affordable Care Act to expand health care coverage, reduce costs, and protect Americans with preexisting conditions.
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) led 16 senators in a letter to Senate leaders urging them to include long-term relief for millions of Americans with student loans.
The oddly timed organizational changes at the U.S. Postal Service have the attention of two members of Virginia’s congressional delegation.
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