Analysis: Biz has role in Va. gov-elect transition
AP - Fri Dec 11, 3:39 pm ETCorporate titans, well-connected lobbyists and staunch conservatives share Virginia Republican Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell's transition team with some Democrats.
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Corporate titans, well-connected lobbyists and staunch conservatives share Virginia Republican Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell's transition team with some Democrats.
Republican voters in Virginia Beach chose businessman Jeff McWaters to run for the 8th district seat left vacant by Ken Stolle.
FAIRFAX, VA. — Former vide presidential candidate Sarah Palin drew a crowd of 2,000 people to a Virginia store where she was doing a book signing. The former Alaska governor was signing books on Saturday at the BJ's Wholesale Club in Fairfax.
RICHMOND, VA. — A nonprofit group has sued the state rather than identify the source of voter information it planned to use in a mass mailing to 350,000 Virginia households.
Virginia Republicans are extending their victory party and bringing it to Williamsburg this weekend for the Republican advance.
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.
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
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.
Senate Democrats defeat GOP effort to cripple health care overhaul; Medicare cuts still in
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.