Virginia’s ‘off-off-year’ elections were once sleepy. And then came Trump. (Washington Post)

“This is an important trend, and it speaks to the opportunities Democrats see for the party in 2019,” said Stephen Farnsworth, a University of Mary Washington political scientist. “Since 2017 and 2018 led to some unexpected victories in Virginia, Democrats are running in more districts than the norm.”

Virginia’s ‘off-off-year’ elections were once sleepy. And then came Trump. (Washington Post)