Virginia Political Newsletter

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Democrats had a huge cash advantage and still lost 7 House seats

Democrats had a huge cash advantage and still lost 7 House seats

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Brandon Jarvis
May 18, 2022
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This is a daily newsletter covering Virginia politics from top to bottom. Please consider becoming the ultimate political insider by supporting non-partisan, independent news and becoming a paid subscriber to this newsletter today.


Executive Schedule

  • 10:00 AM: GOVERNOR GLENN YOUNGKIN VISITS VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION

  • 11:30 AM: GOVERNOR RECEIVES BRIEFING FROM SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH KAY COLES JAMES

  • 2:00 PM: GOVERNOR VISITS VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  • 6:00 PM: GOVERNOR HOSTS VIRGINIA YOUNG PROFESSIONALS RECEPTION


The rundown

  • VPAP looked at the money advantage Democrats had in the 7 House districts they lost last November

  • Protect our Care is advertising on TV for Spanberger

  • Kiggans’ campaign asks supporters if the Supreme Court leak should be investigated

  • Headlines from around Virginia

  • A wrap up of the primaries from North Carolina and Pennsylvania on Tuesday

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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
That the sitting DCCC chair is willing to risk a primary against his own Dem neighbor to run in a Biden +10 seat - rather than run in a Biden +5 seat where most of his current constituents live - says everything you need to know about the political environment right now.
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Jake Sherman @JakeSherman
@RepSeanMaloney @MondaireJones We will see how this all shakes out — new map will be finalized Friday. But the idea that Maloney “doesn’t have a primary” — the line pushed by his circle — doesn’t pass the straight face test. he has gotten into a district that a colleague of his represents 75% of.
2:08 PM ∙ May 18, 2022
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For House Democrats, Were Resources an Issue? - Virginia Public Access Project

A leadership fight among House Democrats partially turns on a hypothetical question: Could the party have avoided losing its majority last fall if leadership had drained its coffers and invested more in key races? This visual shows that resources were not an issue for the seven incumbent Democrats who lost their seats. All seven had a commanding money advantage over their GOP challengers.

View full chart and breakdown from VPAP


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