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GOP Closes Virginia Campaign in Suburban Push as Earle-Sears Rallies Loudoun

Early ballots top one million, with Republicans courting suburban swing voters on schools, taxes, safety.

Overview

  • Winsome Earle-Sears headlined a Loudoun County rally at Patrick Henry College, underscoring a targeted Republican effort in northern Virginia’s swing suburbs.
  • Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Attorney General Jason Miyares and lieutenant governor nominee John Reid joined Earle-Sears on stage in a show of party unity during the final weekend.
  • At a separate Hanover County event on Nov. 2, Youngkin highlighted a reported $140 billion in business investment and projected 85,000 jobs plus 40,000 construction jobs.
  • Earle-Sears pledged to end Virginia’s car tax, defend the right-to-work law and emphasized parental rights and public safety, while criticizing Abigail Spanberger over unions, transgender policies and ties to Jay Jones.
  • Democrats mounted a same-day push with Barack Obama campaigning with Spanberger in Norfolk, as early voting closed with more than one million ballots cast.