Poll: Chase leads Cox in GOP bid, McAuliffe ahead of other Democratic candidates in Virginia governor race
Virginia voters are mostly undecided in races for Democrats and Republicans vying for nominations for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. Author: Mike Gooding, 13News Now Staff Published: 8:32 AM EST February 19, 2021 Updated: 7:12 PM EST February 19, 2021
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Voters in Virginia are mostly undecided in big races for Democrats and Republicans vying for nominations for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, a new survey from the Wason Center for Civic Leadership at Christopher Newport University shows.
In the Democratic primary, almost half of Democratic voters are undecided at 49%, according to the poll.
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Amanda Chase has the most GOP support for governor. Familiar faces Terry McAuliffe for governor and Mark Herring for attorney general lead among Democrats.
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Marijuana Policy
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Medical Marijuana
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