Non-Candidate Ad Spending in W.Va. Races Tops $5M
Posted: 4:02 PM Non-candidates have so far devoted more than $5.2 million toward ads seeking to influence the election in West Virginia.
Posted: 4:02 PM Non-candidates have so far devoted more than $5.2 million toward ads seeking to influence the election in West Virginia.
Posted: 3:28 PM U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin began October with $2.1 million campaign balance in his quest for a full term.
Updated: 2:34 PM The Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest in the investigation of voter registration fraud that began on the afternoon of Oct 15, when law enforcement received a citizen complaint of voter registration application forms being found in a dumpster behind a business in the City of Harrisonburg.
Posted: 9:20 PM The two rivals vying for a U.S. Senate seat in Virginia have ended their fifth and final debate with spirited clashes over what consequences their policies would have on the military.
Posted: 10:24 AM The last of five U.S. Senate debates between Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican George Allen finds both men pushing for a breakout moment Thursday night in a close race.
Updated: 12:28 PM A deadline is looming for Virginians planning to vote in the Nov. 6 election.
Updated: 7:16 PM High school students are getting ready to host Virginia's 6th District Congressional debate. Their involvement will impact not only the candidates, but their future as young voters.
Updated: 7:13 PM The countdown to election day is getting shorter. We will elect our next president in 25 days. Until Nov 6, we will keep seeing tons of political advertisements.
Updated: 7:10 PM How important is the vice-presidential debate for you in this election?
Updated: 9:11 PM First lady Michelle Obama campaigned for her husband in northern Virginia, saying that "cutting Sesame Street is no way to balance the budget."
Updated: 6:57 PM On Monday afternoon, Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney stopped in Lexington. He visited the to speak about foreign policy and the Middle East.
Updated: 6:58 PM Some veterans who support President Barack Obama headed to the Virginia Military Institute Monday afternoon right after Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's visit. They say the U.S. does not need any changes to our foreign policy.
Updated: 6:52 PM All across the Valley, police are receiving reports of stolen or damaged political signs. As the presidential election gets closer, it seems that more and more people are resorting to vandalism or theft to get their viewpoint across.
Posted: 2:25 PM Former Virginia Rep. Virgil Goode won't be the next president of the United States, but that doesn't stop him from campaigning for it.
Posted: 10:37 PM Nearly 2,000 West Virginians have already made their choices for the Nov. 6 general election.
Updated: 7:26 AM Thursday was the first day of the rest of the 2012 presidential campaign now that the first debate ended. On Thursday, both President Barack Obama and Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney hit the campaign trail in battleground states.
Updated: 7:30 AM Thursday's visit was the second time the Romney Campaign stopped in the Valley. One WHSV reporter wanted to know what local Democrats thought about these visits.
Updated: 11:01 PM A lot of people were full of excitement at the Augusta County Expo on Thursday night, especially after Wednesday night's debate.
Posted: 7:14 PM Wednesday's presidential debate has come and gone, but did it have an effect on voters?
Posted: 7:07 PM This is the second time the Romney Campaign has stopped in the Valley, but local Democrats say they aren't concerned about the extra campaigning.
Updated: 6:33 PM Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will give a speech on foreign policy at Virginia Military Institute on Monday.
Posted: 11:03 PM The Virginia State Board of Elections says it has completed the delivery of about 4.6 million registration cards to voters.
Updated: 7:25 PM It's the first time social media, like Twitter and Facebook, will have a major effect on the presidential debate. A JMU Communications said Thursday night's tweets on the debate may have a big influence on the election.
Updated: 7:27 PM President Barack Obama and Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney will square off face to face for the first time in this presidential campaign on Thursday night. It is a critical moment with the race still very close.