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Today's Opinion
Credit: JOE MAHONEY/TIMES-DISPATCH
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling's stand that Virginia's GOP primary ballot should not be changed eventually gained the support of Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli.
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli changed his mind. Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling was right from the start.
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