Virginia Republican leadership shakeup as party chair Mark Peake resigns citing need to combat Democratic redistricting and ...
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Virginia GOP chair to resign
Virginia Sen. Mark Peake (R) will step down as chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia on Dec. 31 to focus on his work ...
State Sen. Mark Peake said he’ll step down Dec. 31 as chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia after eight months in the role, following big election losses.
With November’s stinging election results not even a month behind the Virginia GOP, their chairman, state Sen. Mark Peake, ...
Virginia State Sen. Mark Peake will step down as chairman of the Virginia Republican Party at the end of the year. Peake has ...
Two top Virginia Republicans, with just a few months in leadership positions before the election, are facing criticism after the party’s significant losses — and for one, an actual contest for office.
Earlier this year, it looked like Republicans were poised to double or triple the size of their thin cushion in the House by launching a mid-decade redistricting war. But they may have had a blind ...
Republicans are regrouping after major losses in Virginia's election last month, and as the party's state leader Mark Peake ...
Right to work, healthcare and local elected officials’ priorities were the focus of the chamber of commerce’s legislative breakfast held on Dec. 10.
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Virginia GOP chair steps down
State Sen. Mark Peake says he is stepping down as the chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia at the end of the year.
President Donald Trump and Gov. Glenn Youngkin headlined a Thursday tele-rally for the entire Virginia Republican ticket, as the commander-in-chief has yet to formally endorse Lt. Gov. Winsome ...
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