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Balance in Congress. | |
| All the results. | ||
| All of the speeches. | ||
| Coverage that's straight down the middle. | ||
| Election night, tonight, at 6 p.m. Eastern, only on C-SPAN. | ||
| Your democracy, unfiltered. | ||
| This Wednesday, watch live as the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral argument in the landmark case on President Trump's tariff policy. | ||
| The case reaches the High Court after the president appealed lower court rulings that struck down his Liberation Day tariffs. | ||
| Coverage begins at 8 a.m. Eastern on Washington Journal, with SCOTUS Blog reporter Amy Howell providing key insight, legal context, and analysis while taking your calls and messages. | ||
| And then at 10 a.m. Eastern, join us for live, unfiltered, uninterrupted audio of the oral argument from the U.S. Supreme Court on C-SPAN. | ||
| You can also follow along at c-SPAN.org, where we'll feature live blogging in partnership with SCOTUS Blog, offering real-time analysis of lawyers' arguments and the justices' questions. | ||
| After the hearing, stay with C-SPAN for a roundup discussion and viewer reactions. | ||
| Live coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court's Trump tariff case Wednesday, starting at 8 a.m. Eastern on C-SPAN on the free C-SPAN Now video app or online at c-SPAN.org. | ||
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| For a little more deep dive into some of these key races that are taking place across the United States, focusing on our neighbor to the south, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and that governor's race there, and joining us to give us perspective on what could happen today. | ||
| Andrew Kaine of the Richmond Times Dispatch serves as their politics editor. | ||
| Mr. Kane, good morning. | ||
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| Just so if people may not be watching it as closely as you are, give us the rundown of the two main candidates and what they bring to the table on this election day. | ||
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Well, Abigail Spanberger is a former three-term U.S. Representative. | |
| She represented a district in the Richmond area for her first two terms, and then after redistricting, she represented a district in Northern Virginia. | ||
| Prior to that, she had been a U.S. postal inspector, and she had served as an undercover CIA officer. | ||
| Lieutenant Governor Winsom Earl Sears is the Republican nominee. | ||
| She's got a richly eclectic career. | ||
| She was a U.S. Marine. | ||
| Well, she had immigrated here as a child from Jamaica at six years old. | ||
| She became a U.S. Marine where she studied to become an electrician. | ||
| She then had a varied career where she ran a men's prison ministry. | ||
| She ran a women's shelter. | ||
| She worked for a Chamber of Commerce. | ||
| And we'll take you live now to House Democrats. |