‘We Will Win It’ Says GOP Delegate Who Missed Filing Deadline
Republican Delegate Nick Freitas (Credit: BingBong321 / Creative Commons)
A GOP state lawmaker says he’s willing to step aside as a candidate, if it means voters in his district can get a Republican on the ballot. The election in central Virginia could impact party control of the statehouse. Mallory Noe-Payne reports.
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