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Election integrity becomes key buzzword in VA GOP race

Election integrity becomes key buzzword in VA GOP race
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In Virginia governor s race, Trump s false stolen-election claim looms large

INSIGHT-In Virginia governor s race, Trump s false stolen-election claim looms large

INSIGHT-In Virginia governor’s race, Trump’s false stolen-election claim looms large Reuters 1 hr ago By Tim Reid MADISON, Va, April 1 (Reuters) - Virginia will elect a new governor this November, one of the first state-wide races in the post-Trump era. Judging from the crowded field of seven Republican hopefuls vying for that seat, former President Donald Trump still looms large and could well determine the outcome. Most have not disavowed the false narrative put out by Trump that he lost to Democrat Joe Biden because of voter fraud. Candidate Amanda Chase, one of the early favorites for the May 8 Republican nominating contest, has gone a step further. Following the ex-president s November loss, she encouraged him in a Facebook post to impose martial law to cling to power. She cheered the insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. capital on Jan. 6 as patriots.

Election integrity becomes key buzzword in VA GOP race

Election integrity becomes key buzzword in VA GOP race Follow Us Question of the Day By MATTHEW BARAKAT - Associated Press - Thursday, April 1, 2021 FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) - It’s an issue the top GOP contenders for governor in Virginia say is a high priority: election integrity. Whether it’s tightening voter ID laws, making the Department of Elections politically independent, or cleaning up voter rolls, the candidates say change is necessary to restore integrity to the voting process. But with a notable exception, the leading candidates are unwilling to say that their prioritization of the issue stems from a belief that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.

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