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Winsome Sears advocates for women's and girls' safety and rights, emphasizing fair competition and safety in educational ...
Former Republican Delegate Winsome Sears celebrates winning the race for Lt. Governor of Virginia as she introduces Republican candidate for Governor Glenn Youngkin during an election night party ...
Virginia Lt. Governor-elect Winsome Sears (R) is preparing to make history as the first woman and first Black woman to hold the post in the state.
Republican Winsome Sears is the first black woman to be elected to statewide office in Virginia. She spoke Tuesday night after winning the election to be Virginia's next Lt. Governor. "There are ...
Republican Winsome Sears will make history as Virginia’s next lieutenant governor after defeating Democratic challenger Hala Ayala in a heated race, the Associated Press projects. She makes ...
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Winsome Sears says voters learned where she stands as she made history campaigning to become the first Black woman elected to statewide office in Virginia. But Sears may be ...
Winsome Sears is making history in Virginia, not just for the state, but for the Republican Party as well! She is the first black woman, and first immigrant to be nominated for the position of Lt ...
Lt. Gov-elect Winsome Sears made four baffling statements about the COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday during an appearance on CNN’s "State of the Union." ...
Virginia Lt. Governor-elect Winsome Sears' victory ... is significant not only because she is a Black woman and the "first" of her race and gender to hold the office of lieutenant governor in ...
Winsome Sears was officially sworn in as lieutenant governor of Virginia on Saturday, becoming the first Black woman ever to hold statewide office in the commonwealth. The 57-year-old Republican ...
Winsome Sears, a conservative Republican, will be Virginia's next lieutenant governor, breaking barriers as the first female and the first woman of color in the office in the commonwealth's 400 ...
As President Joe Biden commemorated "Slave Remembrance Day," Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears said, "If you want to live in the past, go ahead; just don't drag me back with you." ...
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