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Gov. Abigail Spanberger has restored voting and other civil rights to more than 60,000 Virginians since taking office in January, reversing the more restrictive restoration process adopted by her predecessor and reopening voting access for thousands of people with past felony convictions, her administration said Friday.  The 66,085 Virginians whose rights have been restored may […]

When Governor Spanberger was swept into office as the Governor of Virginia this year, addressing energy affordability was a core campaign pledge. Cost of living was an important issue for voters and she promised to deliver with Abigail’s Affordable Virginia Plan which detailed her goals to address the cost of healthcare, housing, and energy.

Playing the Veepstakes guessing game is often a losing one for analysts. Vice-presidential selection is ultimately a highly personal choice, and it is simply too difficult to venture into the mind of one individual and mimic their thought process. Perhaps more importantly, Republican presidential nominees haven’t made the obvious choice for vice president since Ronald Reagan chose George Bush in 1980. Dan Quayle, Jack Kemp, Dick Cheney, Sarah Palin, Paul Ryan, and even Mike Pence were all somewhat “out-of-left-field” selections for their respective presidential candidates.