Republicans walk the line of local and national in Virginia’s new political environment
Virginia’s congressional candidates are using a mixture of national and local talking points to try and garner support for their campaigns heading into 2022.
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Virginia’s congressional candidates are using a mixture of national and local talking points to try and garner support for their campaigns heading into 2022.
Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin is hopeful that he can convince Democrats in the Senate to agree with him on some of his agenda items as he looks to govern with a…
William Kelly was terminated earlier this year by the Norfolk Police Department after he sent an encouraging message and $25 to Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who was recently acquitted of…
In a fundraising email sent to his supporters Friday night, state Del. John McGuire (R-Goochland) stated publicly for the first time that he is running for Congress.
After voters in the City of Richmond voted against allowing a casino to be built in the city earlier this month, a state senator and local leaders are pushing for…
HB 257, the law that was passed in 2020 dropping the requirement of school officials to report every potential crime to law enforcement, continues to be a key talking point…
After initially saying she would not be officially announcing her congressional campaign until the final district lines are drawn, state Sen. Amanda Chase (Chesterfield) has changed her mind and is…
Lieutenant Governor-elect Winsome Sears spoke at a campaign rally for Republican congressional candidate Tina Ramirez in Chesterfield Tuesday night.
This conversation is Virginia Scope journalist Brandon Jarvis; and Danny Laub, a partner at POOLHOUSE, the Republican ad agency that created Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin’s ads for his campaign. Laub talks…
Del. Jay Jones (D-Norfolk) traveled the commonwealth over the last year — first as a Democratic nominee for attorney general before the primary in the summer, then as a hype…