The defeat of four Republican Loudoun supervisors and the takeover by the Democrats for the first time since 1991 are being viewed as a referendum on growth and traffic. But it also was a referendum on the four men who lost and their styles of leadership.
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The defeat of four Republican Loudoun supervisors and the takeover by the Democrats for the first time since 1991 are being viewed as a referendum on growth and traffic. But it also was a referendum on the four men who lost and their styles of leadership.