With UMW student Cassandra Atkinson:
Holding the Center (Richmond Magazine)
Midterm elections are often tough on candidates who belong to the political party that controls the White House, but Democrats are doing what they can to reverse a long-running trend that this year should favor Republicans.
Wexton, Cao debate in Manassas Park, outline key differences on immigration, transgender issues (Potomac Local)
University of Mary Washington Professor Dr. Stephen Farnsworth asked more than 10 questions of the candidates during an exchange that lasted nearly an hour and a half.
Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton, Republican Hung Cao debate on inflation, abortion (Blacksburg Dispatch; Arlington Weekly Story)
The forum, co-hosted by the nonpartisan Prince William Committee of 100 and local chapter of the League of Women Voters, was moderated by Stephen Farnsworth, a political science professor at the University of Mary Washington.
10th District candidates Wexton, Cao trade barbs in second debate in four days (WTOP; Inside Nova; McClean Gazette)
Moderator Stephen Farnsworth, a professor of political science at Mary Washington University, also asked the candidates about possibly expanding Metro into Prince William County.
U.S. House seat opponents in Virginia spar over inflation, abortion in latest debate (Record Patriot; C-Span)
The forum, co-hosted by the nonpartisan Prince William Committee of 100 and local chapter of the League of Women Voters, was moderated by Stephen Farnsworth, a political science professor at the University of Mary Washington.
New Ad Campaign Featuring Governor Glenn Youngkin (WHRV 89.5)
“In Virginia we have long had new road maps printed after every election so that the picture of the new governor and maybe a brief welcome statement is included in that at the maps available at rest areas,” said Stephen Farnsworth.
Riggleman endorses Spanberger, continuing a long line of cross-party endorsements in Virginia (WVTF)
Riggleman lost his seat after officiating a gay wedding, then became an adviser to the January 6th Committee. Now he’s participating in what Stephen Farnsworth at the University of Mary Washington says is a long tradition in Virginia politics.
2022 Virginia Business Political Roundtable (Virginia Business)
Virginia Business Editor Richard Foster will moderate a live, in-person discussion with a panel of statewide political experts, debating the latest developments in the congressional midterm elections across Virginia and the nation.
Stephen Farnsworth, Professor and Director, Center for Leadership and Media Studies