One thing is for sure. Papering over the canyon that separates progressives and liberals in Virginia doesn’t do the public discourse any good.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
One thing is for sure. Papering over the canyon that separates progressives and liberals in Virginia doesn’t do the public discourse any good.
Herring has now shifted the conversation away from Confederate memorials and towards Democratic abuse of office in pursuit of a narrow political agenda.
Students at the University of Virginia issue a list of ten “demands” that target Thomas Jefferson as an emblem of white supremacy.
Roanoke’s methodology is renown for being off-the-mark; the participation trophy of polling outfits. Nice try… but bless their hearts.
Should the Trump administration succeed in pushing for true tax reform, Democrats will find it very difficult to demonstrate why they are an alternative.
Northam’s position on Confederate iconoclasm has seen his handlers go from full-throated enthusiasm to a very rapid backtracking over the last few days
At least now Virginians know that Northam is willing to bargain with just about anything to become governor.
…and so the For Sale sign goes up on the Governor’s Mansion. Or at the very least, its policies.
Embattled Democrat Ralph Northam continues to lose ground in the very constituencies that were supposed to make him a compelling candidate.
Something has to give, and if there’s a solution to be found? Start where folks are hurting the most — in the City of Richmond.