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2020 election

‘Stop the Steal’ caravan stops in Richmond amid Trump’s baseless election doubt

November 18, 2020 News Editor 1

Jackson Rebraca, Contributing Writer After weeks of President Donald Trump claiming rigged election results, right-wing conspiracy site Infowars led a “Stop the Steal” caravan across […]

Virginia Latino voters excited for Biden presidency

November 18, 2020 News Editor 0

Ada Romano, Capital News Service The Latino vote went to different candidates around the nation, but in Virginia a majority of Latinos favored former Vice […]

Richmond races near end with projected reelection for Stoney

November 11, 2020 News Editor 0

Jackson Rebraca, Contributing Writer After last week’s elections, many familiar faces are expected to maintain power in Richmond’s political sphere. The city’s mayor declared victory […]

Mayoral candidates quarantine after COVID-19 outbreak at registrar’s office

November 11, 2020 News Editor 1

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and former mayoral candidate Alexsis Rodgers have isolated themselves after employees of a Richmond elections office tested […]

Students react to Biden’s victory with hope for future

November 11, 2020 News Editor 0

Katharine DeRosa, Staff Writer Freshman political science major Nya Musa voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Virginia primary but shifted her support to former […]

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