Virginia's Youngkin and New York's Adams are winning blueprints for their parties
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They are not even a month into their terms, but get used to hearing the names Glenn Youngkin and Eric Adams. Virginia’s Republican governor and New York City’s Democrat mayor come from different backgrounds and represent opposite political parties, but both men – and their platforms – have the ability to imprint the national debate for years to come.
Youngkin’s election snapped a long losing streak for the GOP in the Old Dominion dating back to 2009. As the fast-growing Washington, D.C., suburbs turned Virginia a deeper shade of blue, some Republicans were wondering about its viability as a competitive battleground state.
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