When the health care economy is in a middle position between the free market and a regulated utility, common sense realism has to be part of the plan.

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Virginia's Public Square
When the health care economy is in a middle position between the free market and a regulated utility, common sense realism has to be part of the plan.
The rest is just pure propaganda cloaked in the form of journalism.
This morning’s Washington Post strays the line again: Northam spokeswoman Ofirah Yheskel said the lieutenant governor …
Just five points separate the Virginia gubernatorial picks in another poll showing Trump at 40% approval ratings and wild answers on jobs and the economy.
What is more interesting to the rest of us? Daily track polling much as what Rasmussen does for presidential approval ratings.
Repubican gubernatorial nominee Ed Gillespie is punching hard against embattled Democrat lieutenant governor Ralph Northam with another ad pummeling him for his vote for sanctuary cities and the link with gang violence.
Ouch.
Another narrative wrecking poll shows Republican Ed Gillespie statistically tied with embattled Democrat Ralph Northam for the Virginia gubernatorial nod.
Republican gubernatorial nominee Ed Gillespie decisively won the NOVA Chamber of Commerce debate. Northam’s choices aren’t exactly enviable moving forward.
Mason-Dixon puts Gillespie within one point of Northam in a race where both candidates are dominating their core regions.
University of Mary Washington’s latest poll shows Northam and Gillespie in a statistical dead heat in a D+7 poll — about five points away from truth.