If Ralph Northam hoped to use his extraordinary press conference on Saturday to convince top Virginia Democrats to side with him as others call for his swift resignation, the governor failed.
Within a few hours of a picture being posted on the Internet from Ralph Northam's (D) medical school yearbook -- in which a man in blackface and another in the white robes of the Ku Klux Klan appear - ...
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is resisting calls to resign over a scandal involving racist yearbook photos and admissions of wearing blackface. Jeff Schapiro, a politics columnist for the Richmond Times ...
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, is issuing a statement to address the growing calls for his resignation after a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page of two men in blackface and Ku ...
Today Ralph Northam’s campaign for lieutenant governor announced that State Sen. Donald McEachin (D-Henrico) will serve as the campaign’s chairman. McEachin is the chair of the Senate Democratic ...
Former Gov. Ralph Northam is endorsing Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, in her bid for the 2025 Democratic gubernatorial nomination, giving the three-term congresswoman a high-profile supporter from ...
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam told his top staff Friday that he is not going to resign over a racist photo that has roiled state politics despite intense pressure to step down, according to a top ...
Virginia voters on Tuesday chose Democratic Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam as their next governor. Outgoing Democratic Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe weighs in on the election and future of his party's ...
Ralph S. Northam served as the 73rd governor of Virginia from 2018 to 2022, the 40th lieutenant governor of Virginia from 2014-2018 and in the state Senate from 2008-2014. He is a U.S. Army veteran, a ...
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam speaks at a news conference in Alexandria, Va., in March 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) FILE - In this March 30, 2021, file photo, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam speaks ...
Three states let governors use their discretion to deny voting rights to former prisoners. Lawsuits in two of them say that violates the First Amendment. By Michael Wines The state’s Department of ...
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