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100% of Precincts Reporting
Bush
350,185
53%
McCain
290,779
44%
Keyes
20,294
3%

Down to the Wire
Feb. 29 -- Within moments of the polls closing in Virginia, news organizations had projected George W. Bush the victor in Virginia.
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Down to the Wire
Feb. 28 -- Political reporters from Virginia and Washington discuss Tuesday's vote.
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GOP Spar over Religion
Feb. 28 -- John McCain and George W. Bush exchange accusations of religious bias.
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Feb. 25 -- A report on the upcoming Republican primary in Virginia.
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Political Wrap
Feb. 25 -- NewsHour pundits preview the Virginia and Washington primaries.
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The contest to watch this year in Virginia looks like the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Charles Robb and popular former governor George Allen, write Government Professor John McGlennon of the College of William and Mary.
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  POPULATION: 6,791,345

  ELECTORAL VOTES: 13

  STATE CAPITAL: Richmond

  GOVERNOR: James Gilmore (R)

  SENATORS: John Warner (R) 1978-2002,
  Charles Robb (D) 1988-2000

  HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES: 5 Democrats, 5 Republicans
  1 Independent

  1996 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE:
  Dole 48%
  Clinton 46%
  Perot 7%

  1992 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE:
  Bush 45%
  Clinton 41%
  Perot 14%

  PRIMARIES/CAUCUSES:
  Feb. 23 - GOP Primary
  April 15-17 - Democratic Caucuses

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