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Mark Warner
2021 elections
June 15, 2021
Virginia Is in for a Close, Expensive Governor’s Race Terry McAuliffe has an edge, as Virginia has been trending blue. But the “businessman outsider” Glenn Youngkin has the money to keep it tight.
By Ed Kilgore
John Warner Was the Glamorous Republican Heretic of the Senate The late senator figured he’d only be remembered for his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor, but it should be for his struggle against extremism in the GOP.
By Ed Kilgore
coronavirus
Apr. 22, 2020
By Sarah Jones
health care
Aug. 27, 2019
If Democrats Flip Senate, They Plan to Fix Obamacare, Not Pass Medicare for All If Democrats win the Senate and take on the filibuster, their health-care agenda will involve an Obamacare fix and some strengthening of Medicare.
By Ed Kilgore
who has my secrets
June 24, 2019
I Don’t Care What My Data Is Worth. I Just Want to Know Who Has It. New legislation would force tech companies to put a precise value on user data, but it targets the wrong industry.
By Brian Feldman
Lawmakers Are ‘Coming Out of the Woodwork’ to Be Briefed on UFOs: Report Mark Warner was one of three senators to hear a briefing on UFOs from the Pentagon on Wednesday, as lawmaker interest in the topic increases.
By Matt Stieb
Why Northam’s Win in Virginia Was So Impressive He didn’t just eke out a victory, he improved on Clinton’s numbers in the state — and that’s very promising for Democrats.
By Ed Kilgore
Virginia Democrats Spooked by Fears of a Falloff in Turnout Virginia Democrats are haunted by Trump’s 2016 win. But they’re also bugged by the turnout falloff that nearly beat them in 2013 and 2014.
By Ed Kilgore
Even ‘Corporate Democrats’ Are Moving Left Senator Mark Warner may be the least populist Democrat in the Senate. But in Philadelphia, he’s saying modern capitalism is broken and only big government can fix it.
By Eric Levitz
equal rites
Mar. 25, 2013
By Margaret Hartmann
early and often
Aug. 27, 2008
Heilemann: Why the Democrats Are Failing in Denver Mark Penn’s still causing trouble in Hillaryland, and the Democrats aren’t effectively framing McCain in negative terms.
By John Heilemann