It all comes down to this, Virginia.
After months of tightly contested campaigns for statewide offices, 100 seats in the House of Delegates and a host of local positions, it is Election Day at last. The commonwealth’s future will depend on the choices made today, and everyone eligible to cast a ballot, and who has not yet done so, should make time to have their say.
It’s been four years since Glenn Youngkin stood on the crest of a wave that saw voters hand Virginia’s three statewide offices to GOP candidates. Limited by the state constitution to one four-year term, Youngkin will turn over the keys to the Governor’s Mansion in January, and inaugural preparations are already underway in Richmond.
The only question, to be decided today, is who will take the oath of office on the steps of t

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