Republicans took a victory lap Wednesday following Republican Glenn Youngkin’s stunning win in the Virginia governor’s race.
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By: Brian McGill & Chad Day – wsj.com – November 3, 2021 Survey results of Virginia voters indicate that Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin beat former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe by peeling away key voter groups that a year ago favored President Biden. The economy and jobs were at the top of mind in an electorate where a slight majority disapprove…
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