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These NBA players will likely not be on hand when the name of the winner is drawn in the tie-breaker for Virginia's House of Delegates.
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The tax bill is a done deal. But we’re not done talking about it. In fact, we’re bound to hear more about the massive GOP tax reform next year during midterm elections. Speaking of elections, how is it that a race for a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates has come down to … this? And President Donald Trump now holds a seat in a coveted amusement park attraction.

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Fernando Pizarro, Washington correspondent, Univision; @FPizarroDC

Greg Ip, Chief economics commentator, The Wall Street Journal; author of “Foolproof: Why Safety Can Be Dangerous and How Danger Makes Us Safe”; @gregip

Susan Glasser, Chief international affairs columnist, Politico; @sbg1

Eugene Scott, Political reporter, The Washington Post; @Eugene_Scott

John Allen, Editor of Crux, an independent news site, and president of Crux Catholic Media Inc.; author of “Conclave” and “All the Pope’s Men”; @JohnLAllenJr

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