From the U.S. capitol to Richmond, it's showdown time in Virginia politics. As Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Harris Miller and Jim Webb face off in a primary tomorrow, Gov. Tim Kaine and the legislature face a government shutdown on July 1 if they don't agree on a budget. Kojo and his guests get the latest from the Old Dominion.
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Virginia Politics Hour
Listen Monday, Jun. 12, 2006 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Bob Gibson
Reporter, Charlottesville Daily Progress
Bob Thomson
Virginia Politics Editor, "Washington Post"
Toni-Michelle Travis
Associate Professor of Government and Politics, George Mason University
Senator Jim Webb
U.S. Senator (D-Va.)
Harris Miller
Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate
Vince Callahan
(R) Virginia State Delegate, 34th district, Fairfax area; Chairman, House Appropriations Committee
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