Earle-Sears' silence on Medicaid cuts 'speaks volumes,' Charlottesville Dems say
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Earle-Sears might benefit more from a big voter turnout than Spanberger. Here's how.
We begin with one basic fact: Only about half of Virginia’s registered voters will bother to cast a ballot in this year’s election for governor.On the night of Nov. 4, we’ll know how that half of the electorate felt about who the next governor should be, Democrat Abigail Spanberger or Republican Winsome Earle-Sears.What, though, about the other half that won’t vote? Put another way, who would a larger turnout benefit — Democrats or Republicans?O…
Charlottesville City Council candidates respond to questions at Free Enterprise Forum
There are just over two three weeks until party primaries in Virginia and all localities have one on the Democratic side to determine general election candidates for Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor. To learn more about the Democrats vying for Lieutenant Governor, go visit this story on the Virginia Political Newsletter. In Charlottesville, there are three candidates vying for two Democratic nominations for City Council. No independent o…
NEW: Sears Campaign Ejects Media from Falls Church Event - Democratic Party of Virginia
Daily Progress: “Earle-Sears’ campaign has declined multiple interview requests on [Medicaid] from multiple news outlets, and the campaign did not immediately respond to a Daily Progress inquiry” VIRGINIA – Today, Winsome Earle-Sears’ campaign – in her latest effort to do anything and everything to avoid discussing Trump’s plan to gut Medicaid –ejected a news reporter from her campaign event in Falls Church. The spokesperson then refused to ans…
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