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Virginia sheriffs rip Dem challenger's 'criminals first' agenda in fiery endorsement of Jason Miyares
Virginia sheriffs rip Dem challenger's 'criminals first' agenda in fiery endorsement of Jason Miyares

Fox News

time27-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Virginia sheriffs rip Dem challenger's 'criminals first' agenda in fiery endorsement of Jason Miyares

FIRST ON FOX: A group of 19 Virginia sheriffs has thrown their political weight behind incumbent Attorney General Jason Miyares after Democrats nominated former Virginia state Del. Jay Jones to challenge him in November. "The choice is clear. The decision is ours," the group of Virginia sheriffs said in a letter to their colleagues just days after the primary. The sheriffs praised Miyares' "commitment to Virginia's law enforcement community and first responders" and urged their fellow Virginia sheriffs to coalesce behind the incumbent attorney general for re-election. Jones, a former assistant attorney general, has centered his campaign on protecting Virginia from President Donald Trump's administration. In a letter to the sheriffs of Virginia, the group of 19 sheriffs frame Jones' policy platform as anti-law enforcement. "Jay Jones has been an outspoken advocate of the many tools weaponized to weaken Virginia's law enforcement community, replacing prosecutors with social workers, who put criminals first and victims dead last. The litany of legislation aimed not at criminals but at law enforcement is not just a failure of policy, but a policy designed to fail Virginia families," the sheriffs said. They touted the "tremendous progress Virginia's law enforcement professionals have achieved over the last four years," as the sheriffs urged their colleagues to prevent Jones from returning a "tidal wave of lawlessness, violence, and illicit drug activity." "We ask that you join so many of us in the law enforcement community in standing united in our support of Attorney General Jason Miyares and ask each and every single member of Virginia law enforcement community to remind our friends, families, and local communities to remember the difference four years makes. We cannot go back to four more years of lawlessness, violence, and resistance to the men and women who serve," the sheriffs said. In the letter, the sheriffs outlined legislation supported by Jones they say is "designed to fail Virginia families." Those policies include investigating law enforcement for "pattern and practice" violations, causing "direct harm to Virginians" through Enhanced Earned Sentencing Credits (EESC), eliminating cashless bail and supporting qualified immunity, which they said would make it easier to sue police officers for civil rights violations. They also detailed Jones' support for eliminating mandatory minimum sentencing for selling drugs to minors in schools and school resource officers (SROs), which they said makes schools more dangerous. The letter was signed by Virginia Sheriffs Kyle M. Moore, William Kidd Jr., Travis M. Sumption, Richard A. Vaughan, Hank Partin, Robert Richardson, Whit W. Clark III, Darrell L. Hodges, Wayne Davis, Bryan Hutcheson, Mike Miller, Kevin Kemp, Jeremy Flemming, Donald Lowe, Brian Hieatt, Brian K. Roberts, Jayson Crawley, Jeremy A. Falls and Donald T. Sloan. Virginia is one of two states holding statewide elections this year, and the election results will be used as a bellwether ahead of the competitive 2026 midterm elections. On the campaign trail, Jones has applauded how attorneys general have sued the Trump administration to unlock federal funding and reject executive overreach, "but here in Virginia, MAGA extremist Attorney General Jason Miyares has put politics first and refused to join in the effort to defend against unconstitutional and un-American Trump policies." "Virginia needs leaders who will put Virginia first. Who will stand up to the powerful corporate special interests. Who will stand up for the rule of law. Who will keep us safe. And that's exactly what I will do as your attorney general," Jones said after securing the Democratic nomination for attorney general last week. Jones did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

After Virginia elections, governor's race begins a new phase
After Virginia elections, governor's race begins a new phase

Washington Post

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Washington Post

After Virginia elections, governor's race begins a new phase

RICHMOND — Virginia's election season kicked into high gear Saturday as the newly formed Democratic lineup for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general launched a statewide bus tour on a blistering hot afternoon while their Republican rivals kept to a far more low-key campaign approach. 'Everywhere we travel, people get to hear from us about the things we are for,' gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger said at an afternoon rally at Richmond's Abner Clay Park with her ticket mates, state Sen. Ghazala F. Hashmi (Richmond) for lieutenant governor, and former Norfolk delegate Jerrauld C. 'Jay' Jones for attorney general.

Virginia Democrats coalesce as primary election sets statewide ticket. Will Republicans?
Virginia Democrats coalesce as primary election sets statewide ticket. Will Republicans?

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Virginia Democrats coalesce as primary election sets statewide ticket. Will Republicans?

Virginia Democrats solidified their statewide ticket Tuesday, voting for state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi as the nominee for lieutenant governor and former Del. Jay Jones as the nominee for attorney general in the state's primary elections. Before the lieutenant governor's primary had been called, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger issued her congratulations, calling Hashmi a 'proven leader.' With the stage set for Virginia's bellwether election, Spanberger, Hashmi and Jones put out a joint statement Wednesday emphasizing their unified campaign. 'As the Democratic ticket running to serve as Virginia's next Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General, we are united in our focus on the issues that matter to our fellow Virginians,' they wrote. Hashmi and Jones are scheduled appear at stops along Spanberger's planned eight-day bus tour around the commonwealth, according to a spokesperson for her campaign. The tour kicks off Saturday in Richmond, making its way throughout the state until ending in Hampton Roads on June 28. That's a markedly different strategy from Virginia Republicans, who have had a set statewide ticket since April but have thus far been going it alone. Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, incumbent Attorney General Jason Miyares, and conservative radio host John Reid are the party's nominees for governor, attorney general and lieutenant governor, but have yet to appear together in public. The parties' tickets are notably diverse — without a straight white man nominated for any of the positions. In an interview at the end of May, Reid said he had not spoken to Gov. Glenn Youngkin since the governor asked him to step down as the nominee. At the time, Youngkin cited a social media account that posted risqué images of men that matched the username of other accounts Reid used. With DEI under attack, here's how Virginia's diverse slate of candidates talk about identity On Wednesday, Reid for the first time shared a graphic of the Republican statewide ticket to social media with the caption 'The GOP ticket is ready to lead.' Neither Earle-Sears nor Miyares had posted anything similar at press time. In the aftermath of Youngkin's phone call and Reid's refusal to step down, Earle-Sears briefly acknowledged that Reid was the nominee, but has not mentioned him on social media since. 'We all have our own race to run,' she said at the time. In Tuesday's Democratic and Republican primaries, Hampton Roads voters also decided who will represent them in the November general election for House Districts 70, 89 and 97. ____ Hashmi, who will be the first Muslim and first Indian-American to appear on a ballot for statewide office, emerged victorious from a field of six running for the party's nomination for lieutenant governor with 27.5% of the vote. 'Today, we've made history yet again, not just by winning this primary, but by declaring with one voice that Virginia is not going to be bullied or broken or dragged backwards by the chaos that's unfolding in Washington,' she said Tuesday night. The next closest candidate, former Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, conceded the race Wednesday morning with 26.7% of the vote. State Sen. Aaron Rouse of Virginia Beach finished in third with 26.1% of the vote and conceded Tuesday night. Three other Democrats trailed, each earning less than 10% of the vote, according to unofficial results from the state Department of Elections. In a video Tuesday night, Reid congratulated Hashmi, welcomed her to the campaign trail — then went on the attack. 'Sen. Hashmi, sadly, has been one of the biggest cheerleaders for the high taxes, anti-business, trans radicalism, and government-knows-better-than-parents attitude that's crushing our families and endangering our future,' he said. ____ Two Hampton Roads candidates will compete in November's election. Jones, of Norfolk, won a close race with 51% of the vote against Henrico Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor. He will face Miyares of Virginia Beach in the general election. At a party in Norfolk, Jones said Tuesday he was ready to fight and to win and called Miyares Donald Trump's 'pro bono lawyer.' 'We deserve better,' said Jones, who represented parts of Norfolk in the House of Delegates from 2018 to 2021. 'We can do better, and we will get better this November.' Miyares, who represented parts of Virginia Beach in the House from 2016 to 2021, fired shots of his own in a statement posted to X. 'My opponent's ideological record makes Virginia families less safe and our streets more violent,' he wrote. 'The law is a shield to keep people safe, not a sword for social justice warriors or a platform for grand social experiments.' ____ In Newport News, Republicans voted for Cynthia Scaturico to represent the party against incumbent Democrat Del. Shelly Simonds to represent House District 70. Scaturico beat Hailey Dollar, a newcomer to politics, with 74% of the vote. Scaturico previously held a board of supervisors seat in Iowa before moving to Newport News. She said her priorities included protecting workers' rights, education reform and local homelessness. Voters in Chesapeake and Suffolk chose also Democrat Karen 'Kacey' Carnegie and Republican Mike Lamonea to meet in the November House District 89 race. Carnegie beat Blaizen Buckshot Bloom with more than 77% of the vote as of Wednesday. 'With tonight's win, we're one step closer to flipping HD-89 — one of the most competitive districts in Virginia — and expanding the Democratic majority in the House of Delegates,' Carnegie said in a release. Lamonea beat Kristen Shannon with 66% of the vote as of Wednesday. 'As we turn our focus to November, I look forward to continuing the conversation with voters about lowering taxes, improving education, protecting our constitutional rights and ensuring safe communities,' he said Tuesday night. And Virginia Beach Republicans overwhelmingly voted for Tim Anderson to compete against Democratic incumbent Del. Michael Feggans. Anderson, an attorney, won the House District 97 primary against Christina Felder with about 92% of the vote. The attorney and former delegate said he wants to substantially lower the car tax, and instead use Virginia's budget surplus to reimburse localities for the lost revenue. 'We ran a clean message on eliminating the car tax, and it resonated overwhelming with the district,' Anderson said by phone Tuesday night. 'Virginia has the surplus to do it. That's going to be our campaign promise.' Staff writers Trevor Metcalfe, Stacy Parker, Natalie Anderson and Devlin Epding contributed to this report. Kate Seltzer, 757-713-7881, kateseltzer@

Virginia attorney general primary: Jay Jones wins Democratic nomination
Virginia attorney general primary: Jay Jones wins Democratic nomination

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Virginia attorney general primary: Jay Jones wins Democratic nomination

Jay Jones emerged victorious in Tuesday's primary election as the Democratic nominee for attorney general. He will face incumbent Republican Jason Miyares in November. With 95% of votes counted, The Associated Press called the race for Jones. Jones, an attorney who previously represented Norfolk in the Virginia House of Delegates, had 51% of the vote compared to Henrico Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor, who had 49%. The mood was joyous at a Norfolk watch party at Afterglow Brewing as the race was called. Jones and wife Mavis arrived shortly after 10 p.m. to cheers and applause. In a speech to supporters, Jones thanked the campaign and said he was honored to accept the nomination. 'I am ready for this fight and I am ready to win,' Jones said to more cheers. Jones also launched attacks against Miyares, calling him President Donald Trump's pro bono lawyer. 'We deserve better,' Jones said. 'We can do better, and we will get better this November.' In an emailed statement, Taylor thanked her campaign and called on supporters to rally behind Jones and the Democratic ticket in November. 'This campaign may be over, but our movement is not,' Taylor said. This is Jones' second run for attorney general. He previously ran against then-incumbent Mark Herring in the 2021 Democratic primary — Herring won with about 57% of the vote but went on to lose to Miyares in the general election. In this election, Herring, alongside former Attorney General Mary Sue Terry and six commonwealth's attorneys, endorsed Taylor. Jones was also endorsed by powerful Democrats, including US Sen. Cory Booker and former Virginia governors Terry McAuliffe and Ralph Northam. He represented parts of Norfolk in the General Assembly from 2018 until he stepped down at the end of 2021 just after his reelection. On the campaign trail, Taylor highlighted Jones's comparative lack of experience. Though Jones is an attorney and previously served as state delegate representing Norfolk and as an assistant attorney general in D.C., he had never prosecuted a criminal case. Jones raised more than $2.7 million to Taylor's $2.1 million. Taylor's biggest donor was Dominion Energy, which donated $800,000 to her campaign. Jones was endorsed by Clean Virginia, a major donation group that funds candidates who decline to accept money from Virginia's biggest publicly regulated utility. Kate Seltzer, 757-713-7881,

Jay Jones to take on Jason Miyares in Virginia Attorney General race
Jay Jones to take on Jason Miyares in Virginia Attorney General race

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Jay Jones to take on Jason Miyares in Virginia Attorney General race

RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) – Jay Jones has won the Democratic nomination for Attorney General in Virginia, setting up a contest against Republican incumbent Jason Miyares in the upcoming election. Jones narrowly defeated Shannon Taylor, securing 51% of the votes compared to Taylor's 49%. This victory positions him to challenge Miyares in the general election scheduled for November 4, 2025. Breaking down Virginia primary election results 'Virginians are ready for change, ready to get our state back on track,' said Jones, emphasizing his commitment to working for the people rather than select interests. Jones has outlined his priorities, which include addressing crime, gun violence, and workforce issues. His campaign has focused on these key areas as he prepares to face Miyares in the election. In addition to the Attorney General race, Virginians will also decide on their next governor in November. Abigail Spanberger and Winsome Earle-Sears, who ran unopposed in their respective primaries, will make history regardless of the outcome, as Virginia has never had a woman governor. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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