Susan Swecker, who has led Virginia Democrats through a decade of ups and downs, is stepping down as party chairwoman.
Chairwoman Susan Swecker says the Gov. Glenn Youngkin could learn from the example being set in neighboring Maryland.
Henrico, listed a host of high-profile endorsements, including U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, Rep. Bobby Scott, D-3rd, ...
With all 100 seats in the House of Delegates and three statewide offices on the ballot this year, Virginia Republicans are ...
The news from Richmond on Monday is that Susan Swecker is stepping down as chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia.
That question—whether Trump’s large-scale reordering of the federal government will result in any kind of popular ...
House Bill 2623 says the purpose of this bill is to abolish the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Act (PEIA) and to ...
The $500,000 donation to the campaign of Abigail Spanberger, a former representative and C.I.A. officer, is the largest ...
Looks like we have our next chair of the Virginia Democratic Party: State Sen. Lamont Bagby has announced his interest in the ...