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Super Tuesday results: 2024 shapes up to be a 2020 match up
Virginia had a chance to help change the narrative on the GOP side: Nikki Haley hoped Northern Virginia voters would help her take a bite out of former President Donald Trump’s lead, but that was not to be. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey and Northern Virginia bureau reporter Drew Wilder have team coverage.
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Why AP called most Super Tuesday states for Trump and how Haley won Vermont: Race calls explained
The Associated Press was able to call almost every Republican Super Tuesday contest for former President Donald Trump after initial results revealed no path for former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley to overtake him.
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Virginia votes on Super Tuesday
Tuesday was the biggest day on this year’s primary calendar with 16 states and one U.S. territory holding contests, including Virginia. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey spoke with primary voters in Loudoun County.
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How Virginia primary can offer insight into voter thinking
Of all the states voting in Super Tuesday primaries, Virginia could be the most informative in terms of where voters’ minds are heading into November. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder explains.
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Nikki Haley campaigns in Northern Virginia ahead of Super Tuesday
With Super Tuesday next week both Republicans still in the race are spending time in Virginia. Donald Trump has a rally scheduled for Saturday, and Nikki Haley made two stops in the state Thursday. Before her rally in Tysons, she spoke one-on-one with Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey.
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Early voting begins in Virginia's presidential primary
Early voting in Virginia’s presidential primary began Friday. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey explains why voters might not be rushing to cast their Super Tuesday ballots.