Radio Discussion on Virginia Politics

Earlier today, I conducted a 20-minute interview with New York Public Radio about Virginia politics.
Amy Eddings, a guest host for the "The Leonard Lopate Show" on WYNC, wanted to know if Virginia really is turning blue? We discussed last week's state legislative elections and next year's presidential and U.S. Senate contests. I also took questions about the state's shifting demographics, illegal immigration and the role of military voters in state politics.
You can find an audio clip of the interview here.
By Tim Craig |
November 16, 2007; 8:43 PM ET
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No mention of how NYC Mayor Bloomberg's political endorsements backfired?