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Jennifer Lewis said Friday she will not run for the Democra
stanley website tic nomination for the Sixth District congressional seat, putting her focus on the 2022 cycle.Lewis was the Democratic nominee in 2018, receiving 40.2 percent of the vote in her defeat to Republican Ben Cline. She then was the Democratic nominee for the 20th House District seat in 2019, and fell short in that race, receiving 41.3 percent of the vot
botella stanley e in a defeat to Republican John Avoli. While 2020 is bound to be a thrilling year in politics in the Commonwealth and nationwide, after much consideration I have decided to step back from the 2020 election and shift my focus on plans to run in 2022 for Virginias Sixth Congressional District, Lewis said in a statement Friday.Lewis said in a news release that she plans to get back to work in my community. I have joined several boards and have monthly volunteer commitments 鈥?many of you who have followed my campaigns k
stanley taza now I have always been active in my community. While I have decided to not run until 2022, I plan to fully support the Sixth District Democratic nominee and am eager to get involved in the presidential primary and help my local committee. I am dedicated to helping any and all Democratic candidates get elected, Lewis said.聽 Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram Gdyy Staunton: Queen City Mischief 038; Magic races raise funding for Blue Ridge CASA
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stanley quencher ror attack or a nuclear accident such as Chernobyl.Some of the compounds, including the drug rapamycin, have previously been shown to extend life in organisms such as worms and flies, though its unknown if they would have the same benefit in humans. UVAs research suggests that these compounds, or similar drugs, might counter the deadly effects of ionizing radiation.Currently there is no cure for exposure to lethal doses of radiation; for such patients, doctors can only try to ease their suffering until death. If youre exposed to a very, very high dose, its rapid deterioration and immediate death, explained John S. Lazo, PhD, of UVAs Department of Pharmacology. Its the lower doses that people 鈥?particularly governments 鈥?are concerned about. The type of exposure that might result from a dirty bomb or a nuclear accident. How do we alleviate the effects Whats the antidote Right now, we just dont have anything. 聽Innovative ApproachLazo and his colleague Eli
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