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Toni Morrison's book "Beloved" may have won the Pulitzer Prize. But some parents don't want it taught in public schools, prompting a bill back in 2016 that would have allowed parents to block their children from reading sexually explicit books. Governor Terry McAuliffe vetoed that bill, and this week that veto became a flashpoint in the debate between the former Democratic governor and Republican Glenn Youngkin.
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Did the two televised debates between Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin change the trajectory of the governor’s race?Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope consider what helped and what hurt the two major party candidates.
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe is leading Republican Glenn Youngkin by seven points, 48% to 41% according to a new poll from Roanoke College. The poll has a margin of error of 4 points.
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Polls show a close contest just five weeks before Election Day.
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Former Governor Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin will be in Northern Virginia Tuesday evening for the second and final televised debate, a key moment in the campaign as Election Day approaches and early voting has already started.
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There are new polling insights into the race for governor this week. And a new direction for who and what gets memorialized in the former capitol of the Confederacy.Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope discuss those issues.
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The race for governor may be tightening up heading into the final few weeks before Election Day.
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Seven weeks before Election Day, some Virginians have already cast their ballots. Early in-person and absentee voting started Friday.
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It’s the morning after the first debate in the 2021 campaign for governor.As the political parties spin winners and losers, Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope have some analysis.
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The two candidates squared off at Appalachian School of Law in Grundy in a debate where each was trying to frame the election by portraying the other candidate as too extreme