Early voting began Friday for primary elections in Virginia, and a few Hampton Roads residents decided to show up as soon as possible.
Noel Craig was among the first 30 people to vote early in Norfolk. A retired social worker, Craig said his biggest concerns were the threats to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and the threats to voting rights. He said the governor’s race was the most important to him because it has the most direct effect on taxes and quality of life. Specifically, he wants the governor to address the high tolls in Hampton Roads and lower auto insurance rates.
“I think (the tolls) are ridiculous, I think there’s other ways to generate revenue instead of implementing tolls all over the blasted place,” Craig said angrily…