Former delegate and Democratic gubernatorial hopeful, Brian Moran, gestures during the Jefferson/Jackson Democratic fundraising event in Richmond on Saturday, Feb. 7.
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine speaks with reporters following his Oct. 15 debate with former Gov. George Allen on national energy policy in Dulles. Kaine was a surrogate for Barack Obama and Allen was a surrogate for John McCain. MSNBC's Nora O'Donnell was the moderator.
Blue Ridge District Democrats gather in Purcellville to watch the second presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain.
Poll Shows Support for President But a Split Over Reform Initiative
Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009
Most Virginians are satisfied with their health care and, despite deep concerns about future costs, there is broad public skepticism about the reforms advocated by President Obama that are under consideration in Congress, according to a Washington Post poll. Read story and 1 comment »
Transportation Funding Plays Role In Endorsements
Thursday, July 23, 2009
As Virginia's candidates for governor battle for the state's political middle, Democratic state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds announced Wednesday that he has been endorsed by seven former Republican delegates and senators. Read story and 1 comment »
Time Spent Out of Va. for DNC Has Increased
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine traveled outside the state doing business for the Democratic National Committee half of the days in June, a departure from his earlier pledge to limit his work as party chairman to evenings and weekends. Read story »
Creigh Deeds, one of three Democratic candidates for the Virginia governor's office, discusses his plan for the state's economy, his resume and recent changes in his campaign.
Liz Langton
Mark Warner and fellow Democrats celebrate his Senate seat win and Obama's victory in the presidential election Tuesday night in Tysons Corner.
Ed O'Keefe
The Democratic vice presidential candidate criticizes Republicans for the nation's economic troubles and showcases some of his female relatives.
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