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The latest Roanoke College Poll of Virginians shows Democratic candidate Ralph Northam with 7-percentage point lead over Republican Ed Gillespie in Virginia's upcoming gubernatorial race. President Trump's approval is low in Va.
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Virginians generally disapprove of Trump's presidency so far and think he is moving too quickly on policies. Overall, a majority of Virginians see the nation divided regarding the important issues facing the U.S.
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RC Poll - Virginia General Assembly
January 24, 2017
Virginians weigh in on felony theft, voting right restoration, minimum wage, abortion limitations and more.
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The Roanoke College Poll shows Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton leading Republican nominee Donald Trump. There is evidence FBI Director James Comey's announcement last week regarding the renewed email investigation did impact some voters' decisions.
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Nearly two-thirds of likely voters said they were very interested in the campaign, while much of the support for each major party candidate is solid.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has cut more than half of Democrat Hillary Clinton's lead in a month, but still trails by 7 percent among likely voters in Virginia. Libertarian Gary Johnson remained steady with 8 percent. Green Party candidate Jill Stein dropped to 1 percent, while 9 percent of voters surveyed remain undecided.
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RC Poll: Clinton opens wide lead over Trump in Va.
August 23, 2016
The latest Roanoke College Poll of Virginians shows Clinton leading Trump in Virginia, with Clinton ratings improved while Trump's ratings are mostly stagnant since the last RC Poll.
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Likely presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied in Virginia with each garnering the support of 38 percent of likely voters.
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Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders, while Donald Trump leads rivals Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, with John Kasich and Ben Carson trailing.
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RC Poll: Virginians' views on Presidential Politics
February 03, 2016
Clinton leads Trump; tied with Cruz, Rubio; but Virginians "feel the Bern" (at least for now)