Sunday 10 February 2019

Virginia didn’t have a Southern governor for 20 years, and then the past collided with the present

Virginia didn’t have a Southern governor for 20 years, and then the past collided with the presentWhen Ralph Northam was elected Virginia’s governor a little over a year ago, it marked the first time in almost two decades that the state had a chief executive who was really from the old commonwealth.




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