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Spanberger vs. Earle-Sears: How Virginia’s governor hopefuls compare on abortion, climate, and schools
This November, either Abigail Spanberger or Winsome Earle-Sears will be the first female governor in Virginia’s history. Here’s where each woman stands on issues important to Virginians.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed Wednesday at a Utah college event in an act that drew renewed attention to the threat of political violence across the United States.
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Spanberger supports reproductive rights; Earle-Sears has history of opposing them
In a campaign where the two candidates for Virginia governor disagree on many issues, their contrast on reproductive rights is among the starkest.
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Where Virginia’s gubernatorial nominees stand on the economy
The Democratic nominee for governor, Abigail Spanberger, has a number of economic policy proposals aimed at lowering costs for Virginians, and the Republican nominee, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, is more vague about her plans.
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A step-by-step guide on registering to vote in Virginia in 2025
Learn how to check your voter registration status and register to vote with this simple list.
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Early in-person voting in Virginia: Where, when, and how to vote
Election season is upon us, Virginians! Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned voting vet, voting can still be confusing—but we’ve broken down all you need to know about how to vote in Virginia.
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Virginia’s 2025 ballot explained: governor, attorney general, House, more
Wondering what to expect on your Virginia ballot? We break down the various offices you’ll be voting for this year.
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Everything you always wanted to know about voting in VA but were too afraid to ask
Have questions about voting in Virginia’s elections this year? We’ve got you covered.
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The introvert’s guide to Virginia voting in 2025
You can always skip the lines and vote by mail—or if you prefer to vote in person, here are some tips and tricks to minimize interactions.
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The Virginia first-timer’s guide to voting in 2025
Whether you’re freshly 18, a new US citizen, or simply registered to vote for the first time, it’s important to know what you need and what to do before you get in line.

























