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Man accused of kidnapping woman, holding her against will for years is Houston rap artist; records show
Read full article: Man accused of kidnapping woman, holding her against will for years is Houston rap artist; records showA man accused of kidnapping a woman and holding her against her will for several years is also a Houston rap artist, records show.
Man accused of kidnapping woman, holding her against will for 4-5 years at SE Houston home
Read full article: Man accused of kidnapping woman, holding her against will for 4-5 years at SE Houston homeA man has been arrested, accused of kidnapping a woman and holding her against her will at a southeast Houston home for several years.
Virginia Dems to decide: Return McAuliffe or chart new path?
Read full article: Virginia Dems to decide: Return McAuliffe or chart new path?In his quest for a second term as Virginia governor, Terry McAuliffe is heading into next week's five-way Democratic primary with an undeniable lead in public polling, name recognition, endorsements and money.
Justin Fairfax's bid for governor has observers asking: Why?
Read full article: Justin Fairfax's bid for governor has observers asking: Why?Virginia’s lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, has long had lofty political ambitions, and despite facing two unresolved allegations of sexual assault he’s pressing forward with a bid for governor.
Northam endorses predecessor McAuliffe for Virginia governor
Read full article: Northam endorses predecessor McAuliffe for Virginia governorDemocratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is backing Terry McAuliffe in the race to succeed him, handing his predecessor one of the contest’s most coveted endorsements.
A test for Trumpism: Virginia Republicans seek new playbook
Read full article: A test for Trumpism: Virginia Republicans seek new playbookIn this Feb. 2, 2021, photo, Virginia Sen. Amanda Chase and Republican gubernatorial candidate, speaks from her desk at the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond, Va. The national Republican Party is at war with itself, struggling to reconcile a bitter divide between former President Donald Trumps fierce loyalists and those who want Trumpism purged from their party. The party’s future success — and maybe its survival — depends on whether Republicans in competitive states like Virginia can re-create a coalition that moves beyond Trump’s hardcore base. “I like to think I’m a little more polished than President Trump. Ad“If they disenfranchise the people of Virginia, I will declare the Republican Party is dead," Chase warned.
A test for Trumpism: Virginia Republicans seek new playbook
Read full article: A test for Trumpism: Virginia Republicans seek new playbookIn this Feb. 2, 2021, photo, Virginia Sen. Amanda Chase and Republican gubernatorial candidate, speaks from her desk at the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond, Va. The national Republican Party is at war with itself, struggling to reconcile a bitter divide between former President Donald Trumps fierce loyalists and those who want Trumpism purged from their party. The party’s future success — and maybe its survival — depends on whether Republicans in competitive states like Virginia can re-create a coalition that moves beyond Trump’s hardcore base. “I like to think I’m a little more polished than President Trump. Ad“If they disenfranchise the people of Virginia, I will declare the Republican Party is dead," Chase warned.
2021 marquee contest: Virginia governor's race in high gear
Read full article: 2021 marquee contest: Virginia governor's race in high gearJustin Fairfax directs the Senate at the Capitol, in Richmond, Va. An unusually broad field is vying to be the next governor of Virginia as the marquee political contest of 2021 gets into full swing. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)RICHMOND, Va. – An unusually broad field of candidates are vying for the governor's seat in Virginia as the marquee political contest of 2021 gets into full swing. The field of announced and likely candidates in the closely watched race is more diverse than anytime in modern history. “Folks, it is time for a new Virginia way,” he said at his campaign kick off in early December. The nomination fight, Kidd said, will be a key indicator of “whether or not the Trump fever has broken” among Virginia Republicans.