Virginia primary to help gauge U.S. political mood under Trump


  • World
  • Tuesday, 13 Jun 2017

RICHMOND, Va. (Reuters) - Virginia voters on Tuesday will choose the Republican and Democratic nominees for governor in an election seen as a gauge of the U.S. electorate's mood about President Donald Trump ahead of next year's midterm races.

The primary winners will face off in November in what will one of the first statewide general elections since Trump, a Republican, won last year. New Jersey is the only other state electing a governor this year.

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