"Virginia's Election: Suburbs, Early Voting, and the Youngkin Referendum"

The upcoming legislative elections in Virginia will determine the balance of power in the state, with Republicans aiming to flip two seats in the Senate and maintain their advantage in the House of Delegates to enact a conservative agenda led by Governor Glenn Youngkin. Democrats, on the other hand, seek to hold onto their majority or flip a few seats to block Republican initiatives. The new political maps, drawn by the Supreme Court of Virginia, have created a nearly evenly split state, with a few swing districts becoming the focus of intense campaigning. Issues such as abortion rights have taken center stage in these suburban districts, where candidates from both parties are vying for an edge. The outcome of these key races will determine the future direction of Virginia's politics.
- Path to power in Virginia's elections runs through a handful of suburbs The Washington Post
- With eye toward 2024 election, Republicans make big push for early voting in 2023 Fox News
- Schapiro: Assembly election a referendum on Youngkin Richmond Times-Dispatch
- North Carolina and the nation will have a lot to learn from Virginia’s election | Opinion Raleigh News & Observer
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