Virginia AG Miyares said he looks forward to "common sense" coming out of Washington with President Trump at the helm starting in January.
Increases in support for President-elect Donald Trump across racial and gender lines were so marked that they shouldn’t be discounted as “temporary” or anomalous shifts.
Low-turnout special elections can be unpredictable. Just last year, Democrats were able to flip a red seat blue in Hampton Roads. Now, Republicans are hoping they'll be able to pull off a similar upset victory in Northern Virginia.
While most states have time to breathe after presidential elections, Virginia has what are known as off-year elections.
One of two special elections has been announced to fill Virginia Senate seats vacated by newly elected U.S. House members. State Sens.
Democrat Eugene Vindman has won his Virginia House race, keeping the suburban Northern Virginia seat blue after Rep. Abigail Spanberger’s retirement. Vindman leads
Jen Kiggans won her bid for reelection Wednesday in Virginia's 2nd District race, defeating her Democratic challenger in a victory for Republicans aiming to keep the congressional seat in their battle to control the House.
The rightward shift in vote-rich counties such as Loudoun, Prince William and even deep blue Fairfax helped Trump improve his performance in Virginia over 2020.
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Kamala Harris Wins Virginia
Vice President Kamala Harris has won Virginia, according to multiple networks and the Associated Press, giving the Democratic candidate 13electoral votes in the race to 270.
Each party is projected to hold onto one of Virginia’s battleground districts - the 2nd and 7th - as control of the House remains uncertain.
Eleven days after the election on November 5, Loudoun County voters were back at the polls Saturday for a firehouse primary to decide the nominees for a special election early next year. Six Democrats and six Republicans are vying for Virginia’s Senate seat in the 32nd district,
Jimmy Kimmel reacted to Donald Trump nominating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a prominent vaccine skeptic — as secretary of health and human services during his “Jimmy Kimmel Live” monologue on Thursday night, saying the decision is “heavy on the F.” “Who better to be in charge of health and humans than a guy whose …