The fallout over leaked texts sent from Democrats’ Virginia attorney general nominee Jay Jones is putting Abigail Spanberger, ...
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Winsome Earle-Sears releases scathing ad towards opponent for not demanding Jay Jones’ ouster
Winsome Earle-Sears releases ad attacking gubernatorial opponent Abigail Spanberger over declining to call for Jay Jones to ...
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Virginia Democrats have a violence problem
The violent text messages of Jay Jones, Virginia Democrats' attorney general candidate, represent a broader pattern of ...
Winsome Earle-Sears and the Republican Party of Virginia attack Abigail Spanberger for teaching at "terror high." ...
New York Magazine on MSN
Republicans See an Upset in Violent Texts From Virginia Democrat
Democrats were cruising in Virginia’s off-year elections. Then horrific 2022 texts from attorney-general nominee Jay Jones ...
Just The News on MSN
VA Dems brush off toxic Jones, Spanberger scandals as GOP mounts October offensive
Dems ignore candidate Jay Jones' death wishes and calls for violence against GOP member and family. At present, however, ...
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The only two Dems running for governor in 2025 are former roommates with mirroring political careers
Two Democratic House lawmakers who won their first elections in 2018 and roomed together on Capitol Hill are now competing in the only gubernatorial races happening in 2025.
The only Virginia governor’s debate is Oct. 9 at Norfolk State. Nexstar denied 7News broadcast rights, but we’ll report after ...
Newsworthy Women on MSN
Showdown Between Abigail Spanberger and Winsome Earle-Sears Intensifies as AG Scandal Alters Campaign Landscape
Virginia’s closely watched governor’s race between Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears has been ...
Democrats say fallout from the Trump administration’s aggressive tactics on the government shutdown could give them a welcome boost in the only two governors’ races on the ballot this year.
The poll also showed Virginia's governor with a 50% approval rating and 86% of voters enthusiastic about the Nov. 4 statewide elections.
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