James Webb Gives Thumbs Up to Supporters
Virginia Senator-elect James Webb (D) gives a thumbs up sign to supporters as he arrives at Bailey's Elementary School to vote. (Alex Wong -- Getty Images)
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James?Webb (D)?defeated incumbent Sen. George Allen (R) by 9,329 votes.
 
Prosecutors Drop Gun Case Against Webb Aide (Post, April 28, 2007, Page B01)
 
Webb Is Vague About Gun Incident: Senator Backs Aide but Doesn't Confirm His Story (Post, March 28, 2007, Page B01)
 
Webb Aide Tried To Take Gun Into Senate Building, Capitol Police Say (Post, March 27, 2007, Page B01)
 
Bill Would Protect Against Cuts: Va., Other States Defying English Test Rule Might Get Reprieve (Post, March 22, 2007, Page B06)
 
Kaine Grinning His Way to a Legacy (Post, February 15, 2007, Page PW02)
 
Pugnacious, Brusque And a Media Darling (Post, February 8, 2007, Page PW02)
 
For Webb, Bouquets and a Few Brickbats: Va. Senator's State of the Union Response Called 'Eloquent,' 'Incoherent' (Post, January 25, 2007, Page A04)
 
Va.'s Webb Offers a Blunt Challenge to Bush: Va. Senator Urges Change in Direction for Economy, Iraq War (Post, January 24, 2007, Page A12)
 
Webb Picked to Give Democrats' Response to Bush (Post, January 17, 2007, Page A04)
 
Remark By Webb Arouses Passions: Exchange With Bush Further Polarizes Supporters, Critics (Post, December 2, 2006, Page B01)
 
In Following His Own Script, Webb May Test Senate's Limits (Post, November 29, 2006, Page A01)
 
Va. Makes It Official: Victory Is Webb's: Tally Shows Allen Lost by 9,329 Votes (Post, November 28, 2006, Page B01)
 
Lieberman a Wild Card in Iraq Policy: Senator Says Bipartisan Effort Is Needed for a Successful End (Post, November 13, 2006, Page A04)
 
Webb May Be Senate Maverick: Newest Member Expected to Take Antiwar Lead (Post, November 12, 2006, Page C01)
 
Democrats Take Control of Senate As Allen Concedes to Webb in Va.: Victor Vows New Approach To Iraq War (Post, November 10, 2006, Page A01)
 
VIRGINIA: Webb's Small Lead Holding Up As 'Senator-Elect' Starts Staffing (Post, November 9, 2006, Page A01)
 
For 3rd Candidate, a Moral Victory: No Way to Know How Gail Parker Affected High-Stakes Election (Post, November 9, 2006, Page A50)
 
Virginia Senate Race Too Close to Call: Webb Has Slim Lead but Allen Will Wait for Official Tally (Post, November 8, 2006; 12:42 PM)
 
VIRGINIA: Webb Has a Slim Edge Over Allen, But Recount Likely (Post, November 8, 2006, Page A01)
 
WHAT'S NEXT: 2 Camps Prepare for Numbers Battle (Post, November 8, 2006, Page A45)
 
U.S. SENATE RACE: High-Wattage Politicians Help Allen, Webb Wrap Up (Post, November 7, 2006, Page B02)
 
Webb: Democrats Will Take Back House, Senate (Post, November 6, 2006; 3:52 PM)
 
Allen and Webb Head For a Frenzied Finish: Candidates Make Last Dash to Woo Voters (Post, November 5, 2006, Page C08)
 
Allen and Webb Scramble To Break Voter Traditions: Military, Black Voters May Swap Loyalties (Post, November 4, 2006, Page B01)
 
Vitriol Fills the Air and Airwaves as Allen and Webb Battle On: Amid the Fray, Both Sides Eye Possibility of Recount (Post, November 3, 2006, Page B02)
 
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