Virginia parties gear for collision course
The News Virginian - Wed Dec 2, 12:06 am ETA year ago, Virginia Democrats were celebrating the first statewide victory by a presidential candidate in 44 years with Barack Obama ’s win in Old Dominion.
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A year ago, Virginia Democrats were celebrating the first statewide victory by a presidential candidate in 44 years with Barack Obama ’s win in Old Dominion.
— The Republican victory tour hits Williamsburg this weekend as grass-roots foot soldiers, state lawmakers and GOP insiders come together for their yearly winter huddle.
Unflinching on a critical first test, Senate Democrats closed ranks Thursday behind $460 billion in politically risky Medicare cuts at the heart of health care legislation, thwarting a Republican attempt to doom President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul.
Special elections for two open seats in the Virginia Senate will be held January 12. The seats are currently occupied by Republicans—Sen. Ken Cuccinelli of Fairfax County, who serves the 37th Senatorial District, and Kenneth W. Stolle of Virginia Beach, who represents the 8th Senatorial District. Last month Cuccinelli won election as Virginia’s attorney general; Stolle, a former law-enforcement ...
Special elections for two open seats in the Virginia Senate will be held on January 12. The seats are currently occupied by Republicans—Sen. Kenneth Cuccinelli of Fairfax who serves the 37th Senatorial District and Kenneth W. Stolle, of Virginia Beach, who represents the 8th Senatorial District. Cuccinelli last month convincingly won election as Virginia’s Attorney General; Stolle, a former law ...
Unflinching on a critical first test, Senate Democrats closed ranks Thursday behind $460 billion in politically risky Medicare cuts at the heart of health care legislation, thwarting a Republican attempt to doom President Obama's sweeping overhaul.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Unflinching on a critical first test, Senate Democrats closed ranks Thursday behind $460 billion in politically risky Medicare cuts at the heart of health care legislation, thwart...
Item #655 of "Things to do Before I Die:" have a meaningful conversation with a famous politician. Status: incomplete. After standing for five hours in Akron, Ohio in 2004, I took an awkward picture with presidential candidate John Kerry, but he didn't have time to talk.
A Medal of Honor recipient’s date with destiny is on hold. The board of a Henrico County homeowners association agreed yesterday to extend for a week the deadline for its ultimatum that Col. Van T. Barfoot remove a flagpole from his yard by today at 5 p.m. “
WASHINGTON -- Unflinching on a critical first test, Senate Democrats closed ranks Thursday behind $460 billion in politically risky Medicare cuts at the heart of health care legislation, thwarting a Republican attempt to doom President Barack
DAVID ESPO AP Special Correspondent WASHINGTON - Unflinching on a critical test, Senate Democrats closed ranks today behind $460 billion in politically risky Medicare cuts at the heart of health care legislation, thwarting a Republican attempt to doom President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul.