Virginia faces its first statewide election since redistricting in 2021. Both legislative chambers, and consequently, the future of Virginia, are up for grabs.
This year’s Virginia races are a repeat tug of war between Democrats’ battle cry on abortion and Republicans’ outcry over the assault on parental rights.
Follow the money (if you can) in the Nov. 7 General Assembly elections, where campaigns and PACs are spending two, maybe three, times what they did in 2019.
Despite record spending, hot debates over abortion, voters appear ambivalent about Nov. 7 election with early voting below 2019 levels. But that could change
Virginia faces its first statewide election since redistricting in 2021. Both legislative chambers, and consequently, the future of Virginia, are up for grabs.
This year’s Virginia races are a repeat tug of war between Democrats’ battle cry on abortion and Republicans’ outcry over the assault on parental rights.
Follow the money (if you can) in the Nov. 7 General Assembly elections, where campaigns and PACs are spending two, maybe three, times what they did in 2019.
Despite record spending, hot debates over abortion, voters appear ambivalent about Nov. 7 election with early voting below 2019 levels. But that could change