‘We won’t go back’: Women’s rights rally hosted by Augusta County Dems on Nov. 2
As women march in solidarity throughout the nation on Nov. 2, Augusta County Democrats invite the public to a local rally.
As women march in solidarity throughout the nation on Nov. 2, Augusta County Democrats invite the public to a local rally.
The attorney behind the lawsuit filed by the two Republicans on the Waynesboro Electoral Board who don’t want to certify the Nov. 5 election had a lawsuit ready to file, and just needed electoral-board members willing to put their names to the suit.
On Monday morning, The Washington Post Editorial Board announced its endorsement of Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia as a “model senator.”
The FBI continues to pursue those who engaged in dangerous conduct that interfered with the peaceful transfer of power. To date, 1,504 individuals have been charged.
A multistate settlement to end the outstanding damages phase of an unclaimed property dispute brings Virginia more than $5.3 million.
There has been a war brewing for some time in politics related to transgender students and what rights they have while they pursue their education.
Arizona was a key swing state in the 2020 presidential election, giving Joe Biden a narrow 10,457-vote margin to swing the state into the Democratic Party column.
The First Amendment assures us of a right to free speech. It does not, unfortunately, explicitly assure us of a right to not be lied to by our government and its various officials.
With a book about Virginian-born presidents already written, Heather Cole spoke at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library on Wednesday about her second book on presidents born in Ohio.
Donald Trump and future presidents are evidently now free to follow their worst instincts if they don’t like the result of elections—or anything else.