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Carville and Greenberg committed one of the cardinal sins of politics: applying a one-size-fits-all approach to elections.
Democrats view the Trump bill's cuts to Medicaid and food assistance as ready ammunition for their future campaign.
On the "Politics War Room" podcast, host James Carville said people are "f*cking fools" if they don't think President Donald ...
Virginia’s off-year elections are being viewed by both parties as a key bellwether heading into next year’s midterms, as well ...
With control of Congress and competitive governorships on the line in 2026, the Democratic National Committee is launching an ...
Republicans running statewide in Virginia this year have started using New York City Democrat Zohran Mamdani as a bogeyman, ...
Virginia Beach wants to gauge voters’ interest in bringing back three at-large seats, which a judge says invites the public to legitimize a system that would violate the voting rights of ...
The Democratic primary for Norfolk commonwealth's attorney race had a 13% turnout, marking the 11th highest turnout among ...
Both parties should recognize that RCV rewards candidates who build broad coalitions rather than appeal to narrow factions — ...
Virginia's GOP nominee for lieutenant governor says he would vote no on amendments enshrining abortion, gay marriage and voting rights for ex-felons in the state's constitution.
In an exclusive interview, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin told 8News that the Democratic Party is all in on Virginia ahead of the November elections.
Virginia’s off-year elections are being viewed by both parties as a key bellwether heading into next year’s midterms, as well as a potential indicator for how voters view President Trump.