Virginia Gov. Youngkin is testing the GOP base's willingness to finally embrace early voting.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin speaks during a rally for Oregon gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan. Photo: Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty ImagesBut all sides agree that the battle for the state's General Assembly — a proxy for both Youngkin's national ambition and the party's competing messages on abortion — is too close to call.
"We have put Democrats in a good position to win but this isn't over until it's over, and we need all hands on deck right up until Election Day to make final investments and get out the vote."Virginia's off-year elections often are viewed as a harbinger for general elections the following year — and this year's races are too close to call.
Strategists in both parties are looking at the state's open seats — without an incumbent riding on name ID — as a, which includes exceptions, as a consensus position. His team is going on offense against Democrats, accusing them of supporting late-term abortions.Virginia is the only southern state not to implement an abortion ban since the U.S.
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