Northern Virginia isn't usually the center of the political universe in the Old Dominion. But experts say the local results of next week's election could impact how politics are played in Richmond -- and give residents here more power in state politics than they've ever had before. Join us for the Virginia Politics Hour, our look at news and views from around the commonwealth.
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Virginia Politics
Listen Monday, Oct. 29, 2007 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Bob Gibson
Reporter, Charlottesville Daily Progress
Amy Gardner
Reporter, The Washington Post
Chap Petersen
Democratic Candidate, Virginia State Senate (34th District)
Jeannemarie Devolites Davis
Virginia State Senator (R-34th District- Fairfax)
Charlie Deane
Chief of Police, Prince William County
Lisa Johnson-Firth
Attorney, Immigration and Human Rights Law Group
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