Stephen Farnsworth, professor of Political Science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, recently delivered a public lecture, “Reviewing the Biden Presidency (so far),” at the Lake of the Woods Community Center in Locust Grove. The talk drew on Dr. Farnsworth’s recent book, “Presidential Communication and Character.”
Dr. Farnsworth also commented on several stories in the regional and national news:
- Virginia early voting, GOP conventions: What you need to know (The Washington Post)
- Thanks to Virginia’s long early voting period, polls are already open in Virginia primaries (WVTF)
- Danica Roem seeks Virginia Senate seat (VPM/NPR; WAMU)
- Town Talker: Youngkin’s biggest nemesis is this Alexandria Dem (Axios)
- Opinion/Editorial: Youngkin plays political game with Loudoun Co. (The Daily Progress)
- Youngkin’s move to force Loudoun school board elections called ‘troubling’ (The Washington Post; MRT)
- Amid rising pressures and a political divide, Biden’s centric views might be a bad omen for a second term (The Globe and Mail)
- Medical cannabis companies are amassing political power in Virginia (Independent Messenger)
- Small Cannabis Enterpreneurs Say They Can’t Compete Against ‘Walmart of Weed’ (RVA Magazine)
- Reporter’s Notebook: Supreme Court leak rattles Washington like an ‘October Surprise’ — in May (Fox News; Granthshala.com)
- Leaks of the U.S. Supreme Court Plan to Overturn Roe v. Wade (Global News Radio Toronto; Player.fm)
- Republicans to choose nominees by convention in three Congressional districts Saturday | WVTF