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Trump is a complication for Republican hopes in Virginia
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Republicans Are Bullying Larry Sabato Because of Their Culture-War Obsessions
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SUMMARY A. Linwood Holton was a governor of Virginia (1970–1974) and the first Republican to hold the office since Reconstruction (1865–1877). Hailing from Big Stone Gap in southwest Virginia, Holton was among the “Mountain and Valley” Republicans who began to gain statewide support in the 1950s in opposition to the Byrd Organization and in support of public school desegregation. Holton won a narrow race for governor in 1969 with a coalition that included a substantial number of African American and white working-class voters. As governor, he declared an end to Massive Resistance, the state’s anti–desegregation policy, announcing, “The era of defiance is behind us.” In 1970, he was photographed escorting his daughter Tayloe into a nearly all-black high school in Richmond. In addition, Holton reorganized the executive branch, worked to clean Virginia’s polluted waters, and helped create a unified Ports Authority in Hampton Roads. He was not able to overcome increas
Joe Jeffries: Republican reprimanded for oral sex advice
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A West Virginia state delegate has been removed from his position on a committee after he reportedly posted a sexually explicit TikTok giving advice on oral sex.
The video was posted by Del. Joe Jeffries (R) on his social media account, which according to local CBS affiliate station WOWK has now been set to private.
The CBS News station reported that one social media user commented on the video, “Shouldn’t you act more professional? Because you’re an elected official?”
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Jeffries reportedly responded, “I’m an elected official, but I’m still a real person.”
However, the delegate quickly received backlash from his colleagues, and West Virginia House Speaker Roger Hanshaw (R) issued a statement Friday calling Jeffries “an embarrassment not just to the House of Delegates, but to the entire state.”