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The second and final gubernatorial debate is taking place tonight between Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin and Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe. The event is being hosted by NBC Washington at NOVA Community College and begins at 7 p.m.
How to watch:
- The debate can be viewed live on TV at NBC4 in Northern Virginia, NBC12 in Richmond, and CSPAN.
Stream on devices at:
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- Youngkin is set to make several stops in the often forgotten Eastern Shore of Virginia on Wednesday. (Governor Northam is from the Eastern Shore)
- National Republicans (RSLC) are amplifying the worries being expressed by Democrats that they could potentially lose in Virginia this year. They cited this article from The Nation, where several Democrats are quoted expressing worry over the upcoming election.
- National Democrats (DLCC) are accusing Virginia House Republican candidates of being anti-semitic in their campaigns. They cite this mailer from Harold Pyon (HD-40) and a past twitter comment from Hahns Copeland.
Political headlines from around the country
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- Left warns Pelosi they’ll take down Biden infrastructure bill
- Top generals contradict Biden, say they urged him not to withdraw from Afghanistan
- Until 10 days after Kabul fell, military leaders wanted a U.S. force to stay
- 4 takeaways from the hearing with military leaders
- Vatican ordering all employees to be vaccinated or tested
- The rise of the liberal Latter-day Saints
- ‘A dangerous man’: Warren opposes reappointment of Fed’s Powell
- Harvard cracks and a dam breaks
- Capital Gazette gunman sentenced to life in prison without parole for 2018 rampage that killed 5
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