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A look at VA-07 money

A comparison of money raised by primary candidates.

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Brandon Jarvis
May 06, 2024
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VA-07 money

Virginia’s seventh congressional district is an open seat for this November’s general election after Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-VA07, announced she would not be seeking reelection to instead run for governor in 2025.

Spanberger represented VA-07 since 2018.

She won reelection in 2022 under new district boundaries that removed most of what VA-07 encompassed in 2018 and 2020.

The district, which was previously mostly in Central Virginia, is now based in the northern part of the state.

A long list of candidates on both sides of the aisle have entered the race for this competitive seat, which could go to either party.

Spanberger won the first election with the new boundaries by five points in 2022.

However, according to an analysis from VPAP, Glenn Youngkin won the district by five points in 2021.

This will be one of the most competitive districts across the country in November, and money will be poured into each general election nominee as Republicans try to keep control of the House.

All of the candidates are reporting money raised, but some have clear financial advantages heading into the June primary elections.

View their numbers below:

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