New data shared by the Virginia Public Access Project has revealed that over half a million Virginians have already cast ballots in this year’s midterm election. 596,176 ballots have been cast statewide as of October 30th. 398,235 of those ballots have been cast early in person and 197,941 have been cast by mail. During the […]
Former AG Cuccinelli Calls Out Prince William County Mail-In Ballot Procedures
Former Virginia attorney general Ken Cuccinelli is sounding the alarm over alleged mail-in ballot discrepancies in the state’s second-largest county which could pose significant complications for the GOP on Election Day. In a series of tweets, Cuccinelli, who is currently leading the Election Transparency Institute, raised concerns about mail-in ballot processing in Prince William County […]
Youngkin Celebrates State and Federal Infrastructure Investments
At the Virginia Governor’s Transportation Conference, Governor Glenn Youngkin touted a mix of federal and state investment in Virginia’s transportation infrastructure in ports, roads, rail, and air infrastructure, and said he’d defend Virginia’s right-to-work laws. “This year we will have a record level of support for our Commonwealth and the Commonwealth Transportation Fund. That $9 […]
Beyer Staffer FIRED After Chinese Embassy Ties Revealed
A staffer in the office of Virginia Congressman Don Beyer has been fired after allegedly conducting work on behalf of the Chinese Embassy, per a report from National Review. Aaron Fritschner – Beyer’s deputy chief of staff – told National Review that “Congressman Beyer was totally unaware of these activities prior to being contacted by […]
Enactment of School Transgender Policies Delayed
Public comment has ended on the Youngkin administration’s draft transgender model policies, but they won’t go into effect until November 26 at the soonest, and may take longer, according to Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) Director of Communications Charles Pyle. “The department’s timeline for finalizing the guidance and model policies document will be determined by […]
NoVa to Hampton Roads, Youngkin Hits Campaign Trail For GOP Congressional Nominees
Governor Glenn Youngkin is campaigning heavily for Virginia’s congressional candidates, with a focus on VA-02, VA-07, and VA-10, but he’s also stopping in other areas. On Wednesday morning, he attended a get-out-the-vote rally for Representatives Morgan Griffith (R-VA-09) and Ben Cline (R-VA-06), and by Wednesday evening, he was in Wisconsin supporting GOP gubernatorial candidate Tim […]
Review Of School History and Social Science Standards May Be Delayed
Governor Glenn Youngkin said the administration will not be rushed in its review of new history and social science standards, criticizing the previous Democratic administration for lowering the bar in the draft Youngkin’s administration is now changing. In a press gaggle after a Monday release of National Assessment of Educational Progress scores that show declining […]
HAZEKAMP: Republicans Can Win Back The 7th
Yesli Vega, our Republican nominee, is the right choice for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District. She is the woman that we know can defeat liberal Democrat Abigail Spanberger this November. With her experience as a deputy sheriff, Vega is no stranger to fighting for and defending our community every single day. She is a woman who […]
Cao Champions Parent’s Rights, Closes The Gap In VA-10
Virginia Democrats seem to be on the verge of once more paying a hefty political price for stomping on the rights of parents in the Commonwealth. Swing congressional races in Northern Virginia are being heavily impacted by recent remarks made by one member of the Virginia House of Delegates – Elizabeth Guzman – whose Prince […]