Virginia Elections

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Democratic candidate Jay Jones at a press conference facing backlash over violent texts, with protesters and media in a tense political setting.
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Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones faces backlash over violent texts

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Democratic candidate for Virginia attorney general Jay Jones is under intense scrutiny after 2022 text messages surfaced calling for the violent death of a Republican lawmaker. Republicans have surged funding for incumbent Jason Miyares amid calls for Jones to drop out, while Democrats have condemned the messages but largely defended his candidacy. The scandal has tightened the race with one month until Election Day.

Democratic candidate for Virginia attorney general Jay Jones faces renewed backlash over 2022 text messages envisioning violence against a Republican leader and his family, revealed earlier this month. Gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger's campaign continues selling merchandise co-branded with Jones, drawing Republican condemnation. Jones' recent social media post about fatherhood has intensified online outrage.

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Democratic Virginia attorney general nominee Jay Jones is under intense pressure to withdraw from the 2025 race following the resurfacing of his 2022 text messages that fantasized about shooting a Republican lawmaker and harming his family. Republicans and law enforcement groups have demanded his exit, while some Democrats have condemned the remarks but stopped short of revoking support. The scandal has prompted additional GOP funding in related races and scrutiny of Jones' past lenient legal treatment.

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