A split House in Virginia is a rare occurrence, the notion of power sharing may arise, something that has an uncommon history in the commonwealth.
Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square

A split House in Virginia is a rare occurrence, the notion of power sharing may arise, something that has an uncommon history in the commonwealth.

Despite last minute ploys and disingenuous pleas to change the balance of power in the House of Delegates, Democrats fail as Republicans hold on to a razor thin majority.

Elaine Luria wants a strong military and seeks to improve America’s infrastructure. The phrase “Make America Great Again” seems to come to mind.

Comedy, politics, and good old grassroots activism clash with comedian/impersonator, commentator, and producer Dustin Gold (aka “the Trump Guy”).

The US Fourth Circuit kicks back a last minute attempt by Virginia Democrats to hijack the lower chamber, thus confirming November’s election results.

While the legacy media is laying off second-rate reporters, digital media is being gobbled up by investors at the regional level.

Snyder: “Mark my words, in these chaotic times, Virginians are looking for strong, inspirational results-oriented leadership.”

Lingamfelter: “Republicans want to grow the economy. Democrats want to grow the government.”

The Virginia House of Delegates just tipped back into the favor of Republicans before a battle with Medicaid expansion with Governor-elect Northam.

Allen: “Ambitious politicians … are determined to cast Virginia’s natural resources and manufacturers as enemies of the people and the environment.”