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In Virginia, our house of representatives is called the House of Delegates.
Last November we had our election. For many years, the Republican's have held a majority in the House. In District 94, the race was so close that there was a recount. This recount has been accomplished and a Democratic candidate won by one single vote. This means that, from a democratic viewpoint, at worst the House of Delegates will be split 50-50*. This means that any vote that follows party lines, and these days they usually do, the tie breaking vote will be made by the Lt Governor, which happens to be a Democrat. That one vote in a small district will cause a flip in which party has control of the entire House of Delegates. Every vote is important * There are still two races undergoing recounts. If the Republicans win both seats the House will be 50-50. If they don't get both seats, the majority will be with the Democrats. either 51-49 or 52-48. From a Republican viewpoint there is no way they can keep the majority they have had for many years. I wonder how the Republicans in that district who felt that their vote was not important enough to get out and vote feel now? Who you vote for is a personal decision but please get out and vote! Single votes count and in this case a single vote flipped the political power in the House of Delegates.
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