Virginia Political Newsletter

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Virginia Political Newsletter
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Campaign moves and money updates

Campaign moves and money updates

A donation from a prominent Democratic donor group sheds a small light on how big donors might be lining up for one of the 2025 statewide races.

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Brandon Jarvis
Oct 18, 2022
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Virginia Political Newsletter
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Campaign moves and money updates
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The rundown

  • A look at which committees for Virginia’s biggest political names raised the most money.

  • Luria (D) and her opponent Kiggans (R) released combative statements following their second debate for Virginia's second district congressional seat.

  • A donation from a prominent Democratic donor group sheds some a small light on how big donors might be lining up for one of the 2025 statewide races.

  • The latest rumors on a tough primary between two state Senators.

  • The latest updates on a Democratic primary in Albermarle with endorsements coming in for one of the candidates.

  • Former state Del. Mark Cole endorsed a candidate in SD-10’s Republican nomination contest


Money

The big names in Virginia politics raised a lot of money according to the latest filing for their leadership PACs. Numbers provided by VPAP.

  • Spirit of Virginia - $1,825,804 (Youngkin)

  • A Safer Virginia PAC - $414,681 (Miyares)

  • Winsome PAC - $322,439 (Earle-Sears)

  • Common Good VA - $272,771 (McAuliffe)

  • Republican Commonwealth Leadership PAC - $154,187 (Gilbert)

  • Protect Our Progress PAC - $62,413 (Surovell)

  • Main Street Virginia PAC - $43,750

  • Energized for Change PAC - $34,914 (Filler-Corn)

  • Friends of Amanda F Chase - $31,767 (Chase)

Read more from VPAP


Campaign Moves and Updates

In what might be a reach at times but is still interesting to note moving forward in Virginia is the donor patterns for Democratic politics. A recent donation from key Democratic donors to a former delegate’s PAC gives a little insight as to how the sides might be forming, or re-forming, ahead of Virginia’s statewide elections in 2025.

Also, two powerful Hampton Roads Democratic state Senators are geared up for a tough primary battle despite efforts to bring the two together for an agreement and a House primary in Albermarle has some developments with new endorsements being announced.

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