A long-shot congressional challenger in Virginia is so determined to debate the Democratic incumbent one more time that he created an AI chatbot to stand in for the candidate in case he's a no-show.
Independent Virginia House candidate Bentley Hensel created a chatbot using artificial intelligence to mimic his opponent in a debate.
The Wason Center for Civic Leadership at Christopher Newport University surveyed 800 Virginia voters last week. Those results were released Monday.
Early voting locations in Southwest Virginia, which was hit hard by Hurricane Helene last weekend, are up and running after a few setbacks.
For all early voting and ballot dropbox information, voters are encouraged to contact the general registrar's office. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. during early voting, and you do not have to have a reason or fill out an application to vote early.
Republican Derrick Anderson and Democrat Yevgeny “Eugene” Vindman debated at the University of Mary Washington Wednesday night, attempting to portray themselves as the candidate best fit to win Virginia’s most competitive congressional race.
A child and dependent tax credit passed by the state Legislature would allow people to receive a non-refundable credit of around $225 to apply to their taxes if they receive the federal child care tax credit, which is around $450 a year. Around 16,000 West Virginia families receive the federal child care tax credit.
A long-shot congressional challenger in Virginia is so determined to debate the Democratic incumbent one more time that he created an AI chatbot to stand in for the candidate in case he's a no-show. Less than a month from election day,
A poll released by the Virginia Commonwealth University L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs on Thursday finds Vice President Kamala Harris leading Trump by 47.4 percent to 36.6 percent among registered voters. Harris slips to an advantage of just 6 points among all adults.
Presidential Debate, Vice President Kamala Harris has lost 4 points of her previously-10-point lead over former president Donald Trump in Virginia, according to the most recent
Gov. Glenn Youngkin touts 6,303 noncitizens being purged from Virginia’s voter rolls, but statewide data show little or no evidence of such illegal voting.