Virginia Democrats pass constitutional amendments blasted by Republicans
- Virginia's Democratic-led Senate passed constitutional amendments on abortion and voting rights on Tuesday, which Republicans criticized as they prepare for upcoming elections.
- Democratic Senator Jennifer Boysko stated, "We will enshrine these rights to our Constitution, ensure our freedoms are no longer at risk, and hand the power back to the people."
- Republican Senator Tara Durant claimed the abortion amendment is an assault on parental rights, as it does not require parental consent for minors.
- Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle emphasized that parents' involvement in their children's decisions is a top priority regarding the amendments.
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For the first time since 2007, Nevada has more Republicans than registered Democrats. The news was celebrated by Donald Trump and GOP leaders at Silver State. Indeed, in the last elections the current president was the first Republican to win in Nevada since George W. Bush did so in 2004. Read more]]>
Republicans take voter registration lead in Nevada for first time since 2007 - The Nevada Independent
For the first time in nearly 20 years, there are more registered Republicans than Democrats in Nevada. Using updated voter registration data from the secretary of state’s office procured by Republican strategist Jeremy Hughes, which was shared and reviewed by The Nevada Independent, Republicans built a lead of about 340 voters over Democrats in January. By November 2024, Democrats’ longstanding voter registration advantage was down to fewer than…
Nevada Republicans pass Democrats in voter registration, PAC reports
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada Republicans said Monday they have passed Democrats in voter registration in the state for the first time since 2007. A total of 617,204 Nevada voters have registered as Republicans, pulling ahead of 616,863 Democrats, according to a social media post by Republican strategist Jeremy Hughes. 8 News Now has reached out to the Nevada Secretary of State's office for confirmation, but we have not received a response. Support …
Virginia Senate committee hears bills that would change elections, how people vote
The Virginia House and Senate each approved a constitutional amendment that would automatically restore voting rights to people convicted of felonies upon completion of their sentence. Lawmakers are also deciding on a number of other voting and election-related bills.
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