The Democratic Party is investing more than $2 million in Virginia as the party fights to keep Republicans from gaining full control of the General Assembly
A"Vote Here" sign stands outside a polling station in Hillsboro, VA., March 3, 2020.With a little over a month until Election Day in Virginia, the national Democratic Party is investing more than $2 million in the state to boost candidates as the party fights to keep Republicans fromEvery seat in both the state House of Delegates and state Senate is up for grabs on Nov.
“The stakes are so high and holding on to the Senate and flipping the House in Virginia is so critical,” interim DLCC President Heather Williams told ABC News. If Republicans win full control of the Legislature, Democrats say, Youngkin will try again to ban the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy with exceptions after a previous push was blocked by the Democratic-controlled Senate.Bloomberg via Getty Images
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