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Many Democrats said it was time for a Black woman to lead Virginia. But the party establishment is lining up behind Terry McAuliffe.


Many Democrats said it was time for a Black woman to lead Virginia. But the party establishment is lining up behind Terry McAuliffe.
Gregory S. Schneider
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D), left, arrives at Waterside in Norfolk with former governor Terry McAuliffe, right, on Thursday, April 8, for a news conference announcing Northam s endorsement of McAuliffe in the 2021 Virginia governor’s race.
From the Norfolk waterfront to the busy streets of Alexandria, Virginia’s Democratic establishment turned out in force this week to anoint their preferred candidate for governor in this fall’s election.
Many of them were female and Black leaders who have risen to power in the past four years and transformed the political landscape of this old Southern state. Social justice and racial equity were the themes of the day. But the candidate they and Gov. Ralph Northam all came out to endorse had a distinctly familiar look: Terr ....

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Democratic candidates for governor differ on police reform in first formal debate


By MEL LEONOR
Richmond Times-Dispatch
The topic of police reform brought about the most substantial differences among the five Democratic candidates for governor Tuesday night during their first formal debate.
As former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin stands trial in the killing of George Floyd, the candidates gathered at the historically Black Virginia State University were asked to “envision the future of law enforcement in Virginia.”
Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe called for more accountability and more funding for training police officers, standing with the share of the Democratic Party that has rejected calls for divesting funding from police departments.
McAuliffe said the state needs “full accountability, full transparency and making sure that we are investing in dollars from the training.” ....

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