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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
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.
Previous Coverage
Va. Democrats Pin Hopes on Warner: Party Vows to Rebuild for Governor's Race (Post, Nov. 13, 2000)
N.Va. Goes In a New Direction (Post, Nov. 9, 2000)
Relishing Victory, Allen Looks Ahead: Prospects Good for Va. GOP, Senator-Elect Says (Post, Nov. 9, 2000)
Robb Is Optimistic in Defeat: Senator Who Was Content Not to Shine Plans a Future With a Purpose (Post, Nov. 9, 2000)
Outer Suburbs Key To Allen's Victory: Win Clinches GOP Control of Virginia (Post, Nov. 8, 2000)
Allen Ousts Robb; Incumbents Sweep Md. (Post, Nov. 8, 2000)
Dispatches From Area Polls (washingtonpost.com, Nov. 7, 2000; 2:11 PM)
Officials Say Tight Races Should Increase Turnout (Post, Nov. 7, 2000)
Allen-Robb Race the Region's Headliner (Post, Nov. 7, 2000)
A Sprint for the Senate (Post, Nov. 6, 2000; 12:04 PM)
Robb, Allen Make Final Pitch to Voters: Senate Rivals Seek Large Turnout of Supporters as Close Race Nears End (Post, Nov. 6, 2000)
For Robb, Allen, One Last Push: Va. Parties Stage Biggest-Ever Turnout Effort (Post, Nov. 5, 2000)
Campaigner Born, Wedded to Politics: Lynda Robb More Visible Than Ever (Post, Nov. 5, 2000)
Personality Outshines Issues: Suburban Married Women Favor Allen, Though They Often Agree With Robb (Post, Nov. 4, 2000)
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