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Hashmi, Miyares have big financial advantage in down-ticket contests
A significant financial gulf has developed in both of Virginia’s down-ticket statewide races with four months until Election Day. Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, holds more than 10 times the cash on hand as her Republican rival, John Reid, while Jason Miyares, the GOP incumbent for attorney general, is sitting on nearly six times the war chest of his Democratic challenger, former Del. Jay Jones, D-Norfolk.
Youngkin visits Iowa, S.C. as 2028 presidential race looms
Gov. Youngkin is one of several possible GOP contenders for president in 2028 racing to build his national profile, Axios' Alex Isenstadt reports. President Trump, who's dominated GOP politics for a decade, can't legally run again, leaving the door open for ambitious Republicans to offer themselves to primary voters and donors as the future of the party. Youngkin, who's term-limited in Virginia, is headed to Iowa to be the keynote speaker at the Republican Party of Iowa's annual Lincoln Dinner on Thursday. Next month, he'll be in South Carolina headlining the Silver Elephant Gala, the state GOP's biggest fundraiser of the year.
Spanberger outraises Earle-Sears 2-to-1 in Virginia governor’s race
Former U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger is opening a financial and polling gap in the race for governor, outraising her Republican opponent Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears by nearly 2-to-1 last quarter and entering the final four months of Virginia’s statewide election season with more than triple the cash on hand.
Virginia Dems hold campaign funds advantage — except in one major race
Virginia Democrats appear to have a financial advantage over Republicans heading into this fall’s elections, with one notable exception. Campaign finance reports compiled by the Virginia Public Access Project show the Democratic nominees for governor and lieutenant governor — former US Rep. Abigail Spanberger and state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi of Chesterfield — far ahead of their GOP opponents in both amounts raised and cash on hand as of June 30.
VPAP Visual Mid-Year Statewide Fundraising: 2001-2025
See how fundraising for statewide candidates compares to past years. Toggle to see the fundraising totals for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general as of June 30 in each election cycle.
Thousands of Norfolk, Portsmouth residents will have $36M in toll debt erased
Outstanding toll debt will soon be wiped out for roughly 25,000 residents of Portsmouth and Norfolk who use the Midtown and Downtown tunnels. The Virginia Department of Transportation and Elizabeth River Crossings, which oversees the tunnels connecting Portsmouth and Norfolk, reached a deal to cover many drivers’ outstanding balances and fees owed on toll charges for the tunnels. Virginia House Speaker Don Scott and Sen. Louise Lucas announced the agreement during a news conference Wednesday in Portsmouth.
New poll shows big lead for Democratic statewide ticket
The Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University released a new poll Wednesday showing a big lead for Democratic gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger over her Republican opponent, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. Democrats in down-ballot races also have a significant lead over their Republican opponents. Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s approval rating is also dropping, and Virginians are largely not supportive of President Donald Trump.
Virginia’s $36 million relief deal clears toll debts for Portsmouth and Norfolk drivers
On Wednesday, House Speaker Don Scott and Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas announced a major deal to clear millions of dollars in old toll debts for thousands of drivers in Portsmouth and Norfolk. At a press conference in Portsmouth, the lawmakers revealed details of a $36 million agreement between the Virginia Department of Transportation and Elizabeth River Crossings to wipe out outstanding toll balances and related fees that had piled up since 2014.
Democrats lead fundraising in top statewide races, but Miyares outpaces AG opponent
New campaign finance reports show Democrats hold a fundraising edge in Virginia’s races for governor and lieutenant governor, while Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares is leveraging his incumbency to outpace his Democratic challenger. The latest reports, covering the period from June 6 to June 30, show Democratic gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger raised more than $4.2 million and ended the month with over $15.2 million in the bank.
Letter from 12 deans to UVa. Board of Visitors goes unanswered for almost two weeks
In the wake of former University President Jim Ryan’s sudden resignation, 12 of the University’s 14 academic deans sent a letter to the Board of Visitors July 4 calling for transparency and expressing a desire to work alongside the Board during a time of "confusion and alarm” for many stakeholders. “We can be your partners in supporting the very best outcomes for our students, our patients and the broader University community,” the letter read. The Cavalier Daily obtained the letter from a source who wished to remain anonymous. The source said that, at the time of publication, the academic deans had received no response from the Board regarding their offer to meet with the Board “as soon as possible.”