What Ken Cuccinelli says is worth going to jail to fight
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli suggests Americans go to jail to fight parts of the Affordable Health Act.
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli suggests Americans go to jail to fight parts of the Affordable Health Act.
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli said going to jail is a way employers can protest a mandate in the healthcare reform bill.
Voter recognition remains low for all three candidates.
A pro-choice group defends women’s rights by monitoring the moves of Ken Cuccinelli.
Several sources have said that Virginia Lt. Governor Bill Bolling could be announcing today that he will drop-out of the 2013 gubernatorial race,
Early polling finds if Warner runs, he’s the odds-on favorite, but if he passes–the job is up for grabs.
Jonathan Montgomery remains locked up at the Greensville Correctional Facility after the Virginia Attorney General’s Office blocked his release.
The decision came down in a rare emergency meeting late Friday afternoon.
While the State Board of Elections was investigating one case of alleged voter fraud, board members got word of another case they’d have to probe.
Colin Small was charged after investigators say as many as nine voter registration applications he collected were found in a trash bin behind a Harrisonburg store.
Ken Cuccinelli said his hands were tied, offered to support change to Virginia law
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is speaking out after the abrupt resignation of the State Health Commissioner