With party primaries on June 14th, races for Virginia's elected offices are heating up. Meanwhile, Republican Senator George Allen and Democratic Governor Mark Warner seem to have their eyes on bigger electoral prizes. Join Kojo and his guests for a roundup of news and events in the Commonwealth.
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Virginia Politics
Listen Monday, Jun. 6, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Bob Gibson
Reporter, Charlottesville Daily Progress
Mark J. Rozell
Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University
Christina Bellantoni
Reporter, "The Washington Times"
George Fitch
Mayor, Town of Warrenton; Candidate for Governor (R)
Steve Baril
Candidate for Virginia State Attorney General (R)
Robert F. McDonnell
Virginia State Attorney General (R)
Jim Moran
Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives (D-VA, 8th Dist); Candidate for re-election
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