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  • October fundraising shows enthusiasm for Democrats, Youngkin deploying out-of-state money

    Money doesn’t win elections, but it definitely makes it easier for candidates to communicate with voters, canvas folks in their districts, and more. October’s campaign finance reports for Virginia’s General Assembly races dropped recently, and Democratic fundraising numbers show continued enthusiasm for the party’s candidates. These campaign finance reports covered the entire month of September…


  • Democratic House candidate Josh Thomas’ closing pitch

    In the northern Virginia sub/exurbs, House of Delegates District 21 sees Democrat and Marine veteran Josh Thomas facing Republican former county supervisor John Stirrup. Thomas has been endorsed by Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia. He also understands that skyrocketing housing costs are also a major issue in western Prince Williams County and is making that…


  • Republicans and conservatives engage in shady election tactics across Virginia

    Conservative antics around voting in the 2023 elections in recent weeks suggests that Republican efforts to protect and facilitate voting are less than above board.


  • Democrats’ hard-won tax rebates begin to hit Virginians’ wallets

    Good news, Virginia: You might be getting some extra cash soon! According to state officials, over $900 million in state tax rebates will go out to Virginia taxpayers in the coming weeks. Individuals who filed their state taxes in 2022 will receive a $200 rebate, while couples filing jointly will receive $400.  Virginians are receiving…


  • Saturday early voting kicks off this weekend. Here’s what you need to know

    Early voting in Virginia has been underway for over a month now, but until now, early voters could only cast ballots on weekdays. Starting this weekend, however, Virginians will be able to vote on Saturday, too.  On Saturday, Oct. 28, and Saturday, Nov. 4, voters statewide who want to vote early, but can’t make it…


  • Virginia Republicans want to restrict reproductive care for servicewomen, spouses, and veterans

    Two years ago, when I retired after serving 20 years in the United States Air Force, there was no question where I would put down my final roots: Virginia. As a Virginia Beach native, the Commonwealth is home, but it’s also one of the best places to live for veterans transitioning to civilian life. There’s…


  • Who is Mike Johnson, the new Speaker of the House?

    The new House Republican leader supports a nationwide abortion ban, played a key role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and opposes same-sex marriage.


  • Democratic Senate candidate Schuyler VanValkenburg on the stakes of his race

    In Richmond-area Senate District 16, Democratic Del. Schuyler VanValkenburg is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant. Dunnavant is a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist who has repeatedly pushed for abortion bans during her term in the Senate. During this year’s election-year legislative session, she attempted to mitigate her opposition to reproductive rights somewhat, but in an ad she…


  • Republicans rake in Big Pharma cash while Democrats advocate for lower drug prices

    November’s General Assembly elections will likely have a meaningful impact on how much Virginians spend for prescription medication. Via both words and actions, Republicans and Democrats are demonstrating which side of prescription drug affordability they’re on. In this year’s legislative session, Democrats in the state Senate proposed a measure establishing a Prescription Drug Affordability Board…


  • Op-ed: Northern Virginia in the crosshairs

    “Does [Gov. Glenn Youngkin] feel that fomenting outrage over manufactured crises will give him a political advantage? It worked for him in 2021, and soon we will know if it works for him in the critical election in November, when all legislative and many school board seats are up for election,” writes Marianne Burke.