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2009 Elections Prove Political Demographics of Virginia Are Conservative

Virginia 2008 - Virginia bleeds blue. The 2008 election cycle supposedly was the beginning of a new political era in Virginia, a political era which would be dominated by Liberals, big government politics, and the Democratic party. Full Article at Associated Content

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