METRO Va. Senate 2000: Allen vs. Robb
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Online Extras
 Photo Gallery: On the Campaign Trail with Chuck Robb
 Photo Gallery: On the Campaign Trail With George Allen
 Photo Gallery: Robb, Allen Square Off
 Video Excerpt: Gov. Allen at the 1994 Virginia GOP Convention
 Audio Campaign Notebook: Reporter Craig Timberg With Analysts Larry Sabato and Robert Holsworth
 Video Excerpt: Sept. 25 Debate
 Transcript: Aug. 5 Debate
 Live Online: George Allen on Aug. 3
 Video Excerpt: Va. Political Editor Robert Thomson on Voter Turnout
Ad Watch
 #1: "Teacher" from the Democratic Party of Virginia
 #2: "Absurd" from the Friends of George Allen
 #3: "Courage" from Robb for Senate
 #4: "Answered" from Robb for Senate
 #5: "Big Difference" from the Friends of George Allen
About the Candidates

George F. Allen (R)
Hometown: Richmond
Occupation: Former governor
Website: www.allen2000.com
Address: Friends of George Allen, P.O. Box 573, Richmond, VA, 23218
Phone: (804) 775-2000
Fax: (804) 775-2592
Post: Profile
Issue: Education

Sen. Charles S. Robb (D)
Hometown: McLean
Occupation: Incumbent
E-mail: webmaster@robb2000.org
Website: www.robb2000.org
Address: Robb for Senate, 5838C North Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA, 22303
Phone: (703) 960-7622
Fax: (703) 960-6500
CQ: Senate profile
Post: Profile
Issue: Education
Election Information on the Web
 State Board of Elections
 Voting Information
 Find Your Polling Place
 From C-SPAN:Video of Debates
Campaign Finance
 FECInfo: George Allen
 FECInfo: Charles S. Robb
 Open Secrets: Race at a Glance
Robb Packs Up Political Career
Virginia's Sen. Charles S. Robb said goodbye to 23 years in elective life from a Senate office swept bare  his belongings shipped to his elegant McLean home, his papers carted off to the University of Virginia archives.

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