Topic: Morgan Griffith
After a Richmond circuit court judge ruled a lawsuit challenging the commonwealth's Congressional redistricting plan can move forward, 10 On Your...
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Democrats have assigned West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, known for a campaign commercial in which he shot a bullet through a cap-and-trade bill, to...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher of Virginia, who was recognized for his work on communications, technology, and energy issues over 28 years, was defeated for re-election November 2, 2010 in the voting that shifted control of the House of Representatives to ...
A list of House seats switching from one party to anotherA look at the winners of seats in the U.S. House that changed hands from one party to another in Tuesday's elections. List is by state, congressional district and last ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Virginia Democratic Representative Rick Boucher lost his re-election bid on Tuesday to Republican state lawmaker Morgan Griffith, CNN and Fox projected, a boost for Republicans seeking to win control of the House of Representatives.Boucher represents a more conservative part ...
14-term Democratic Rep. Rick Boucher defeated by Republican Morgan Griffith in VirginiaRepublican Morgan Griffith has unseated 14-term Democratic Congressman Rick Boucher, a major victory for the GOP in an election that's been cast as a referendum on President Barack Obama.Griffith ...
By many 2010 political calculations, 14-term U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher should be vulnerable as an incumbent Democrat in the November 2 mid-term elections. State Republican Delegate and Virginia House Majority Leader Morgan Griffith is challenging Boucher and going after the congressman ...
Speaking to the General Assembly money committees in Richmond, Kaine also outlined a policy change to save money by reducing the prison population -- specifically, by not jailing people for minor technical violations of parole, and by allowing inmates convicted of nonviolent crimes ...