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Virginia GOP nominee's independence from Trump up for debate
Read full article: Virginia GOP nominee's independence from Trump up for debateVirginia Republicans rejected the most pro-Trump candidate at their recent nominating convention, but whether the party achieved any measure of independence from Trump is up for debate.
Cuomo crisis recalls Northam’s; supporters say no comparison
Read full article: Cuomo crisis recalls Northam’s; supporters say no comparisonFILE -This Monday March 15, 2021 file photo shows Virginia Gov. “#Cuomo is pulling a Northam,” tweeted veteran political analyst Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics. Like Cuomo, Northam initially faced nearly unanimous calls from his own party to resign after a scandal erupted over a racist photo in his medical school yearbook. “I don’t see any comparison," said state Sen. Richard Stuart, a Republican and personal friend of the Virginia governor. As for Northam, his senior political adviser Mark Bergman said: “He will never be running for office again."
'You’ve got to focus on the big picture’: UVA Center for Politics weighs in on election results
Read full article: 'You’ve got to focus on the big picture’: UVA Center for Politics weighs in on election resultsAs election night turns into election days, political experts are keeping a close eye on key battleground states as votes continue to be counted. Larry Sabato has been analyzing elections at the University of Virginia Center for Politics for decades, but has never seen one quite like this. Sabato said one key state to keep an eye on is Pennsylvania, which will likely take the longest to call. “Pennsylvania, who the heck knows what’s going on up there, it’s going to take them days and we knew that would happen if the election came down to Pennsylvania,” Sabato said. And with potential recalls, lawsuits and challenges expected, Sabato said to be aware of potential misinformation being spread about the election.
Trump out to build 'permission structure' to win back voters
Read full article: Trump out to build 'permission structure' to win back votersIt's called a permission structure. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)NEW YORK Showcasing Black Americans at the Republican National Convention to allay white voters' fears that President Donald Trump is a racist. The goal is to humanize Trump and demonize Biden so that these voters, particularly women and suburbanites, feel that they can vote for Trump again anyway. Were going to try to do everything we can to create a permission structure for them to be able to do whats going to be best for the country, Obama said then. The Biden campaign has notched some high-profile national security endorsements and believes it is currently winning 9% of Trumps 2016 voters.