Cannot wait for Virginia to end the death penalty. What a moment that will be.
Virginia has executed more than 100 people over the past 40 years since reinstating the death penalty after the Supreme Court's short-lived federal moratorium in the 1970s.
Terry McAuliffe is the last governor to oversee an execution in Virginia. That was in July 2017.

Incidentally, he's also the last Democrat in America to oversee an execution.
McAuliffe, running for governor again, supports Virginia ending the death penalty — as do all of the other candidates for governor. dailyprogress.com/news/state-and…

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5 Feb
Random fact: A set of twins figures into Virginia’s modern death penalty story: Jerry Kilgore tried, unsuccessfully, to ruin Tim Kaine’s career by fearmongering over the death penalty 16 years ago and now Terry Kilgore cast a losing vote trying to retain the death penalty.
I wrote two big stories relating to Virginia and the death penalty over the past decade, both of which made clear to me how abhorrent, unjust, and unworkable this system is. One was about the execution of Alfredo Prieto in 2015. buzzfeednews.com/article/chrisg… Image
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5 Feb
Same, @jamieleecurtis. Congratulations, and thanks for sharing.
[ERM, CLARIFICATION NOTE: I do not have a husband.]
(Or children, but.)
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4 Feb
Looks like the yes Republicans went in a group to vote. We went from 3 to 9 pretty quickly. Image
*votes could change — one already had earlier — but these look like they’re sticking
We’re up to 11. Image
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4 Feb
Yeah, if this is MTG’s apology, this ain’t it.
I feel bad for the people who now have to go through and show that she in no way “walked away from” conspiracy theories after 2018.
Marjorie Taylor Greene just concluded her "apology" by saying the media is "just as guilty as QAnon."

That's that.
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4 Feb
Interesting what a secret ballot and two weeks with Trump out of office does. Half as many as House Rs voted to oust Cheney as voted against certifying election results exactly four weeks ago.
To follow up here: Contrast this vote with, reportedly, half of them standing and clapping for M*rjorie. That shows that half of the caucus is either with her or afraid of being know, even within the caucus, as pushing back against her extremism.
So, if that reporting is correct, there are roughly 40 or so House Republicans who secretly voted for Liz Cheney tonight AND to other GOPers’ faces stood for Marjorie Taylor Greene. And of course, another 20 or so who voted against certification a month ago.
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3 Feb
After the White House made clear they want professional diversity front and center for judges, @SenatorBennet & @SenatorHick recommend a BigLaw partner & former AUSA for district judge (and current/former prosecutors and BigLaw attorneys for US attorney). coloradopolitics.com/colorado-in-dc…
Colorado Politics reports that they recommend Regina M. Rodriguez of WilmerHale for district court, and Kristin Bronson (Denver city attorney), Cole Finegan (former Denver city attorney and current Hogan Lovells), and Hetal Doshi (AUSA) for US attorney.
Also: Is the Biden administration really going to be putting forward nominees approaching 60 after Trump ended his term putting a 33-year-old on the bench???
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