In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
In Virginia, the governor and attorney general race are being closely watched as is the balance of power in the House of Delegates, where all 100 seats are up for grabs.
Victoria Spartz - Indiana
Keith Self - Texas
Brian Fitzpatrick - Pennsylvania
Andrew Clyde - Georgia
As of now, 4 Republicans have voted no and 9 have yet to vote.
Republicans can only lose 3 votes if all members are present.
Victoria Spartz - Indiana
Keith Self - Texas
Brian Fitzpatrick - Pennsylvania
Andrew Clyde - Georgia
Victoria Spartz - Indiana
Keith Self - Texas
Brian Fitzpatrick - Pennsylvania
Andrew Clyde - Georgia
As of now, 4 Republicans have voted no and 9 have yet to vote.
Republicans can only lose 3 votes if all members are present.
Victoria Spartz - Indiana
Keith Self - Texas
Brian Fitzpatrick - Pennsylvania
Andrew Clyde - Georgia
As of now, 4 Republicans have voted no and 9 have yet to vote.
Republicans can only lose 3 votes if all members are present.
As of now, 4 Republicans have voted no and 9 have yet to vote.
Republicans can only lose 3 votes if all members are present.
As of now, 4 Republicans have voted no and 9 have yet to vote.
Republicans can only lose 3 votes if all members are present.
As of now, 4 Republicans have voted no and 9 have yet to vote.
Republicans can only lose 3 votes if all members are present.
- The current vote is 50-47
- Republicans Paul, Tillis, and Johnson have voted no
- JD Vance is in the Capitol
- Republicans Lee, Scott (FL), and Lummis have yet to vote
- The current vote is 50-47
- Republicans Paul, Tillis, and Johnson have voted no
- JD Vance is in the Capitol
- Republicans Lee, Scott (FL), and Lummis have yet to vote