RICHMOND, Va. -- Credentials weren't enough to get an openly gay prosecutor approved for a Virginia judgeship.
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RICHMOND, VA -- Virginia's governor wonders whether the tax system should be modernized. It's an idea that's come and gone. And with state elections ahead, it may come and go -- again.
RICHMOND, VA -- Same-sex marriage issue isn't likely to have much effect on Virginia Senate race.
RICHMOND, VA -- Romney and Obama know Virginia is a battleground state, and neither has an easy path to victory.
RICHMOND, VA -- McDonnell's infomercial and Salahi's gubernatorial bid.
RICHMOND, VA -- Gov. McDonnell gets his budget with time to spare -- time to begin the serious work of repairing his image.
RICHMOND, VA -- Gov. Bob McDonnell tries to put some distance -- literally -- between himself and his political troubles.
Virginia Democrats may be playing it smart in the budget battle -- but will that help them win the big prize in 2013?
RICHMOND, VA -- The governor would rather talk about the economy and jobs, but abortions and guns are getting all the attention.
RICHMOND, VA -- For better or worse, the governor will be remembered for signing into law the social agenda engineered by the Republican majority in the Virginia legislature.
RICHMOND, VA -- What can we make of a 5 percent turnout in Virginia with Romney getting only 60 percent of the vote in a two-man race?
RICHMOND, VA -- Lots of partisan differences remain over taxes and spending, and the argument could last for months. Related: Budget stalls in Senate, General Assembly coverage
RICHMOND, VA -- The Republican's perceived flip-flop on an ultrasound requirement for women seeking abortions could not have come at a worse time.
RICHMOND, VA -- Guns are easier to get, abortions harder, and redistricting makes GOP seats more secure.
RICHMOND, VA -- Halfway through his term, Gov. Bob McDonnell sees his influence wane as GOP legislators look to their future without him.
RICHMOND, VA -- Republicans at the General Assembly are flexing their muscles on guns, voter IDs and abortion.
Is a presidential endorsement from a governor worth a vice-presidential nod? The answer is complicated.
With Republicans calling the shots in the Virginia Senate, rules are changing for better and worse.
For the first time in a decade, Republicans run Virginia's legislature, executive branch and courts. Now what?
RICHMOND, VA -- House Majority Leader Eric Cantor says he's willing to cooperate with President Obama, but draws the line on taxes.
Politics as poetry from a jolly old elf named Schapiro.
A proposal to scrap a pair of business taxes and add a tax on services from doctors, lawyers and funeral directors may be too radioactive for Virginia politicians.
RICHMOND, Va. -- The gloves are off and their respective bases are tuned in, but can either candidate hope to improve his public image?
A constant in Virginia politics: the politicians are always complaining about the size, cost and scope of government. Now it's Bob McDonnell's turn.
RICHMOND, VA -- Despite a tight budget, the state continues to offer more than $12 billion in exemptions and deductions.
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