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The governor has a list of candidates he's endorsing. The folks at Planned Parenthood have a list of candidates they're supporting. And labor groups have their preferred candidates.
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Voters across Virginia will go to the polls on June 20th for General Assembly and local primaries. But as Michael Pope reports only a handful of those contests will be Republican primaries.
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Republicans have already named more than two dozen candidates in conventions across Virginia.
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When an incumbent member of the General Assembly is being outraised by a challenger, political analysts say that's a red flag.
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Democrats have an edge in fundraising for the Senate, but they might end up burning through a significant amount of campaign cash before the June 20th primary.
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Before the latest round of campaign finance disclosure forms, former Governor Terry McAuliffe held the record for raising the most amount of campaign cash in a single quarter. Now, Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin has almost doubled that.
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Seven House Democrats and five House Republicans are hoping to move over to the other side of the Capitol, leaving their House districts in the hopes of getting elected to the state Senate.
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This week is the filing deadline for candidates to be on the ballot for the June primary, which means it’s crunch time for last-minute decisions.
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Voters in three parts of Virginia will be heading to the polls Tuesday to select new members of the General Assembly.
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The last election may be over. But the upcoming General Assembly primary season is only a few weeks away, and it's coming at a time when Republicans are having an identity crisis.