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The Virginia Harris-Walz campaign is touting a big Labor Day weekend

The Virginia Harris-Walz campaign is touting a big Labor Day weekend

NOVA Republicans launch push to enroll Republicans in absentee voter list with end goal of changing early vote laws

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The rundown

  • Virginia’s 11th Congressional District Republican Committee is launching an experiment to register more Republicans for the permanent absentee ballot list. The committee’s stated goal is to help Republicans win more elections so they can change Virginia’s early voting laws.

  • The Virginia Harris-Walz campaign is touting a big Labor Day weekend

  • The CLF is investing heavy in competitive Republican districts in VA.


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NOVA Republicans launch push to enroll Republicans in absentee voter list with end goal of changing early vote laws

Virginia’s 11th Congressional District Republican Committee is launching an experiment to register more Republicans for the permanent absentee ballot list. The committee’s stated goal is to help Republicans win more elections so they can change Virginia’s early voting laws.

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