Chasing the middle ground in exurban Virginia requires a bit more deftness around the crunchy conservatives, writes Hypatia.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
Chasing the middle ground in exurban Virginia requires a bit more deftness around the crunchy conservatives, writes Hypatia.
Changing demographics combined with a hardening of Republican viewpoints put our nominees in a tough spot.
“Tolerate us,” they say, “or we’ll come after you.”
With the “two Americas” watching different news and entertainment, can demands for European style ethnocentric or identity-centric devolution be far behind?
Finding a key to articulating conservative messages in ways that resonate to urban residents has had limited recent success.
Can Republicans remain competitive in Northern Virginia? When one welds together the center-right, the answer is a surprising and resounding yes.
The progressive shibboleth of racial division to sell television is old and worn out. HBO needs to shelve their slavery fan fiction.