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Women holding signs saying "Impeach" while singing.

Democrats waste little time in campaigning in proposed districts, despite uncertainty

With the Rocktown Raging Grannies singing and holding signs that read “impeach,” Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Democrats on Sunday hosted the first meet-and-greet event for the party’s congressional candidates after voters gave a greenlight for new district maps last week. 

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Voting signs for and against the April 21 constitutional mementos

After Tuesday’s vote, Harrisonburg’s congressional district might look a lot different

With 51%, Virginia voters passed the referendum to allow the General Assembly to draw new congressional districts, which will mean big changes for Harrisonburg and Rockingham County in the November elections.

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‘Very fired up’ local Democrats catch wave of national energy as Landrieu comes to town

With a big-name national Democrat in town, the theme at the Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Democratic Party headquarters on Wednesday was one of enthusiasm and buzz. 

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Rep. Cline and challenger Betts talk pandemic, climate change and more in first VA-6 Congressional debate

Economic recovery from the pandemic was a major theme of Monday afternoon’s debate between Rep. Ben Cline (R) and Democratic challenger Nicholas Betts, running to represent Virginia’s 6th District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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After winning the election and ‘worst lottery’ ever, Cline begins congressional journey

Ben Cline spent part of December reaching out to his new constituents, starting with the four communities he lost in November as the longtime Republican state delegate from Lexington prepared to go to Congress. But the Washington experience, which officially begins with his swearing in Thursday, will likely get tougher for Cline as he enters the minority party caucus in a divided Congress and amid a government shutdown.

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