11/2: Turnout crucial in VA governor's race
Christian Science Monitor: Turnout crucial in Virginia governor's race
The Nov. 3 governors’ races in Virginia and New Jersey are being closely watched for clues as to how Republicans and Democrats might fare in midterm elections a year from now.
The number of voters will likely be down, as midterm elections don't attract the crowds of a presidential election. In Virginia, there's concern that fewer African American voters and young voters will turn out on Tuesday, as a Washington Post poll shows lower numbers of likely voters on November 3.
And, if the weather is bad, turnout could be even lower.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: Gov. Riley heads to Colombia for economic development trip
ARKANSAS: Prison board to talk about budget cuts
FLORIDA: Poll shows Floridians oppose public option for healthcare
GEORGIA: Georgians may not be able to take public option for healthcare
KENTUCKY: State has longest waiting list for low-cost drugs for AIDS patients
LOUISIANA: State's shale could change fate of U.S. energy supply
MISSISSIPPI: Obstacles to higher education include child care, transportation
NORTH CAROLINA: NC Chamber of Commerce holds conference on environmental issues
SOUTH CAROLINA: Legislators consider reforming prison sentences
TENNESSEE: Some lawmakers work to put TN at forefront of national sovereignty movement
VIRGINIA: Candidates' efforts increased as voting nears
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