Capitol Report (Nov. 3): Virginia Election Has National Implications

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
November 3, 2021Capitol Report
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Capitol Report (Nov. 3): Virginia Election Has National Implications
Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin takes the stage at an election-night rally at the Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles in Chantilly, Va., on Nov. 2, 2021. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Virginians voted in an unexpectedly close race for governor. We have analysis on the results from the commonwealth.

And we speak to a Virginia congressman to find out what this could mean for the future of Virginia and the nation moving forward.

President Joe Biden just unveiled his new plan to reduce U.S. methane emissions while at the U.N. climate conference. We had a chance to sit down with a former official at the Department of Transportation to get her thoughts.

New York City has been missing thousands of firefighters since the vaccine mandate went into effect on Nov. 1. In Washington, U.S. lawmakers explained why they’re opposing these mandates.

The Cuba Libre movement took off over the summer, calling for freedom and democracy in the communist nation. We assess where the movement is now and where it may be going.

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