Nail-biting U.S. Senate race between Kaine and Allen
Get the latest on the poll results in the nail-biting, close race for U.S. Senate between two former governors.
Get the latest on the poll results in the nail-biting, close race for U.S. Senate between two former governors.
President Obama and Tim Kaine’s leads narrow in the Commonwealth.
Both candidates emailed supporters reminding them to remove yard signs, which could become dangerous projectiles in the gusts expected for Virginia.
This week on the sixth installment of “Battleground Virginia” we sit down with former Gov. Tim Kaine.
Virginia’s two U.S. Senate candidates debated for a fifth and final time Thursday.
According to a new poll released this morning, President Obama is holding a five point lead over opponent Mitt Romney in the Commonwealth with just 26 days to go in the election.
For the fourth time the two Virginia Senate hopefuls will meet on the same stage at the same time, for a much anticipated senate showdown, leading up to the election.
Watch “The People’s Debate” LIVE on WTVR.com and get complete Campaign 2012 coverage on CBS 6 News.
Watch “The People’s Debate” on Monday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. on CBS 6.
Tim Kaine said that the anonymous text messages sent to voters didn’t come from his campaign, and he called for an investigation.
Thursday’s debate focused largely on the so-called “fiscal cliff” – a package of sweeping spending cuts and tax increases that would go into effect in January.
With 48 days to go in the campaign, the president is polling at 50 percent in the Commonwealth, while Mitt Romney is trailing at 46 percent.