

Virginia Republicans Step Back From The Brink Of Insanity, Pick 2016 Primary Over Convention
It was a close vote, but Virginia’s Republican leaders did the smart thing yesterday in picking a primary over a convention in 2016.
It was a close vote, but Virginia’s Republican leaders did the smart thing yesterday in picking a primary over a convention in 2016.
Arguably the most surprising Senate race of 2014 was in Virginia, and it’s not over yet.
The Virginia Attorney General’s race recount seems to be going in favor of the Democratic candidate.
We have a certified “winner” in the Virginia Attorney General’s race, but where it heads from here is still up in the air.
The next Attorney General of Virginia will be named Mark. And that’s about all we really know at this point.
The margin in the Virginia Attorney General’s race is, quite literally, razor thin.
The race for Virginia Governor turned out to be much closer than many predicted, but that should not be a surprise.
There’s still a week to go in Virginia’s Governor’s race, but it’s clear that this race is effectively over.
The Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia wants a quick end to the Government Shutdown.
Virginia has decisively killed a bill that would have awarded the Commonwealth’s electoral votes to the winner of gerrymandered congressional districts rather than the statewide winner.