“The Republican Party of Virginia ended months of paralyzing infighting by settling on a method to choose its nominees for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general,” the Washington Post reports.
“Members of the party’s governing board voted Friday night to make the picks at a May 8 remote-voting convention, with up to 37 polling locations across the state.”
“The vote concludes a protracted struggle within the party that some prominent Republicans have likened to a distracting ‘dumpster fire’ that overshadowed broader GOP campaign messaging.