Voters Tighten Reigns on Runaway US Politicians in Tuesday Elections
What can we infer from last night's election results across the country? . . . Overall, voters punished elected officials for going too far and moderation ruled the day.
The Virginia Republican party voted overwhelmingly to reverse its December decision to place on their ballot a "loyalty oath" that would have required March primary voters to support the eventual GOP nominee for president.
Scrambling to meet a Friday deadline for finalizing primary ballots, Virginia Republican chairman Pat Mullins polled the state party's governing central committee by phone and e-mail.
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