By now, you likely know the names of the two candidates running for one of Virginia’s two U.S. Senate seats this year: Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine and Republican challenger Hung Cao. Before they debate the issues Wednesday night live from Norfolk State University,
The number of ballots cast in many Republican counties in Virginia in the first week of early voting increased from 2020.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger has held Virginia’s 7th District seat for three terms, outlasting other Democrats elected to swing seats in the 2018 “blue wave” with her reputation for bipartisanship. But with Spanberger leaving the House as she makes a 2025 gubernatorial run,
Following the 2024 Presidential Debate, Vice President Kamala Harris has lost 4 points of her previously-10-point lead over former president Donald Trump in Virginia, according to the most recent
Virginia’s current political contests could hardly be closer, according to the University of Mary Washington’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies Fall 2024 poll. A little over a year out, the poll showed Rep.
The only live televised debate between Virginia Senatorial candidates Tim Kaine and Hung Cao is happening this Wednesday at Norfolk State. This is a timelapse of Monday's setup in preparation for the big debate. https://www.wavy.com/virginia-senate-debate/
Democratic incumbent Sen. Tim Kaine and his Republican challenger Hung Cao will get 60 seconds to answer questions and 30 seconds for each rebuttal during the Virginia Senate Debate, which begins at 7 p.
Around Richmond, the rush to cast ballots on the first day of early voting felt to local election official s like the last-minute minute scramble to vote early before the deadline.
The two major-party nominees for West Virginia governor have agreed to participate in a debate. The debate between Democrat Steve Williams and Republican Patrick Morrisey will be broadcast by West Virginia network MetroNews on Oct.
The presidential campaign of Kamala Harris is picking up some Republican support in Virginia. Two former members of Virginia’s congressional delegation are now endorsing the vice president.
A CNN panel on “Inside Politics” reacts to a New York Times report that Virginia Republican congressional candidate Derrick Anderson used his friend’s family for a photo op for his campaign.