RICHMOND, VA. - On Nov. 4, voters across Virginia will cast their ballots for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. They'll also vote to elect all 100 representatives of the Virginia ...
ROANOKE, Va. – We are only a few weeks away from what is shaping up to be a historic election day for the Commonwealth. 10 News anchor Abbie Coleman met with both candidates for lt. gov. to probe ...
Ghazala F. Hashmi is a candidate for Virginia Lieutenant Governor and is running as a Democrat. Her name will appear on the June 17, 2025 ballot. Hashmi is running against five other candidates in the ...
Virginia Democratic lieutenant governor candidate Ghazala Hashmi discusses health care, federal cuts
RICHMOND, Va. — State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor says healthcare, affordability and resilience in the face of job cuts and grant freezes coming out of ...
A Virginia lieutenant governor candidate's use of artificial intelligence to create a fake debate with his opponent sparked controversy. Republican John Reid said his Democratic opponent, State ...
HENRICO, Va. — The race for Virginia Lieutenant Governor took an unexpected turn on Tuesday. In a bizarre twist, the Republican candidate for the position held a debate with an AI version of his ...
RICHMOND, VA — Virginia’s Democratic Lt.Governor candidate Ghazala Hashmi unveiled her first general election ad on October 6, putting the spotlight on her roles as a mother and educator. The ...
Before she was a state senator from Chesterfield County, and long before she became Virginia’s Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, colleagues knew Ghazala Hashmi as a calm, soft-spoken English ...
Sen. Ghazala Hashmi says legislative experience is key in her bid for Lt. Governor. Sen. Ghazala Hashmi serves Virginia’s 15th District. She says her experience as a legislator and her priorities in ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Virginia Democrat Ghazala Hashmi Admits She Doesn’t Care If Kids Access Sexually Explicit Material
Democratic Virginia Lt. Gov. candidate Ghazala Hashmi said she doesn’t “really care” if children have access to sexually explicit materials in schools. Hashmi, a state senator, made the comment during ...
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