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- Jan. 30 - "Virginia GOP flexing muscle to advance legislation" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 29 - "GOP takeover in Senate already having profound effects" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 28 - "Aneesh Chopra, White House technology chief, expected to run for Va. lieutenant governor" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 25 - "Divided Virginia Senate comes to halt" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 25 - "Va. Senate standoff raises specter of rocky session" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 25 - "Partisan rift stalls judicial elections" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 24 - "Senate resumes, will take up judges on Thursday" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 24 - "Virginia Senate at standstill, as partisan battle over judges halts work" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 19 - "Foster eschews bid for Attorney General" (Arlington Sun Gazette)
- Jan. 19 - "Party registration could be coming to Virginia" (NBC4/WRC-TV)
- Jan. 19 - "At Capitol, McAuliffe cagey on run for governor" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 19 - "Bill to allow voluntary party registration in Va. advances" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 19 - "McAuliffe considers Virginia car plant sites" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 19 - "Va. Senate had 15 million-dollar races" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 19 - "Virginia GOP wants voter registration" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 18 - "Bill to allow voluntary party registration backed" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 18 - "Bolling, Cuccinelli off to brisk fundraising start" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 18 - "State GOP moves to scrap loyalty oath in primary" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 18 - "Virginia gubernatorial candidates already raising millions" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 18 - "Email: Virginia GOP to drop 'loyalty oath'" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 17 - "Bolling credits Cuccinelli for strong 2011 fundraising numbers" (Washington Examiner blog)
- Jan. 17 - "Bell dwarts Obenshain, Frey in money race for attorney general" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 17 - "Lt. Gov. Bolling raises slightly more money than AG Cuccinelli" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 17 - "Virginia GOP scraps plan for 'loyalty oath' on primary day" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 15 - "N.Va. loses its clout in State Senate" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 13 - "Va. Republicans assert themselves" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 12 - "Bolling's vote gives GOP control of Senate" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 12 - "GOP takes control of Virginia General Assembly" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 12 - "Democrats won' seek injunction in Va. Senate fight" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 12 - "GOP-heavy Va. Senate committees irk Democrats" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 12 - "GOP takes reins of Virginia Senate, but not without objection" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 11 - "Fight to control Senate highlights start of session" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 11 - "Parties to wrestle for Va. Senate as General Assembly convenes" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 11 - "Virginia Senate split likely to cause jams" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 9 - "McDonnell urges rivals Bolling and Cuccinelli to talk" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 8 - "Virginia Senate's party split has lawmakers sweating even the small stuff" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 8 - "Cuccinelli, Bolling: Silent treatment" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 6 - "Cuccinelli: Resigning unnecessary for gubernatorial run" (NBC4/WRC-TV)
- Jan. 6 - "McDonnell helps GOP guvs outraise Democrats" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 6 - "Editorial: Bill Bolling's sensible restraint on breaking ties" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 6 - "McDonnell nets record haul for GOP governors" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 5 - "NoVa Dems have loyalty oath, too" (NBC4/WRC-TV)
- Jan. 5 - "Bolling files motion to dismiss Senate Democrats' suit on tiebreaker" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 5 - "McDonnell's RGA far outpaces O'Malley's DGA in fundraising" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 4 - "Bolling says he can break most ties, but not on budget" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 4 - "Bolling admits he can't vote on Virginia budget" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 4 - "Bachmann's name absent from Virginia ballot lawsuit" (Washington Examiner blog)
- Jan. 4 - "My tie-breaking vote is limited, Va. Lt. Gov. Bolling tells senators" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 4 - "Cuccinelli revved up to race McAuliffe for Virginia governor" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 4 - "One month and counting: GOP rivals Bolling and Cuccinelli still haven't spoken" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 4 - "Bolling delimits tiebreaker vote in divided Virginia Senate" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 3 - "Cuccinelli flips on GOP primary ballot changes" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 3 - "Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling outlines his duties as Senate tiebreaker" (Washington Examiner blog)
- Jan. 3 - "Bolling tells senators his tie-breaking authority is limited" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 3 - "Cuccinelli's about-face on ballot access draws backhanded praise" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 2 - "Cuccinelli reverses stand on primary" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 2 - "Cuccinelli backs away from call for fast fix to ballot law" (Washington Times)
- Jan. 1 - "Opponents join Perry in fighting Virginia GOP primary rules" (Fairfax News)
- Jan. 1 - "Four GOP candidates join Perry's lawsuit challenging Virginia ballot rules" (The Hill)
- Jan. 1 - "Bolling defends Virginia's ballot access rules" (Politico)
- Jan. 1 - "How did Virginia's ballot access get so strict?" (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Jan. 1 - "Emergency Virginia GOP primary move called unlikely" (Virginian-Pilot)
- Jan. 1 - "Cuccinelli calls for emergency law to open up Virginia ballot" (Washington Examiner)
- Jan. 1 - "Cuccinelli reverses position on ballot law change" (Washington Examiner blog)
- Jan. 1 - "Republican candidates may get another shot at Virginia ballot for Super Tuesday" (Washington Post)
- Jan. 1 - "Virginia attorney general changes mind, won't intervene in primary ballot case" (Washington Post blog)
- Jan. 1 - "Cuccinelli backs emergency bill to widen Va. GOP primary field" (Washington Times)
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