2024 Elections
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Millions of Virginians could lose health care, see costs go up under Trump
The Harris-Walz campaign released a health care policy report this week attacking Donald Trump’s proposals – or lack thereof – as harmful for Virginians.
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Questions about campaign photos, primary residency dog Virginia congressional candidate
A Virginia congressional candidate is drawing national attention for posing in campaign materials with a friend’s family, and a political group is drawing renewed attention to questions about where Derrick Anderson actually lives.
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Harris seeks to lower drug costs for Virginians, building on recent progress
Harris wants to expand the $35 monthly cap on insulin costs and a $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket drug costs so that they apply to all Americans, not just seniors on Medicare.
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Leslie Mehta hopes ‘common sense’ bipartisan approach will win over voters in Virginia congressional contest
Democrat Leslie Mehta is challenging Republican Rob Wittman in the race to represent Virginia’s 1st congressional district.
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Former Trump official, Virginia Republicans rally for Harris in Alexandria
A former Trump Administration official and two former Virginia Republican US House members made their case in Alexandria on Thursday for why fellow conservatives should join them in supporting Kamala Harris for president.
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Harris wants to cap child care costs and expand the child tax credit. Trump’s solution? Tariffs.
Harris has proposed capping families’ child care costs to 7% of their income and offering families of newborns up to $6,000 in the first year of the child’s life. Trump, on the other hand, has focused on tariffs as a solution to the child care crisis, despite evidence showing they would only raise costs for…
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Kamala Harris wants to end the Senate filibuster to restore national abortion rights
The Senate filibuster rule requires a 60-vote threshold for most legislation to pass, making it virtually impossible to pass abortion rights legislation due to Republican opposition. Without the filibuster, a law restoring Roe v. Wade could pass with a simple majority, or 51 Senate votes.

























