John, Sam here, Abigail's Campaign Manager. Here's what I hear all the time: Virginians are tired of talk. They want results.
It's a lesson Abigail's opponent could afford to learn.
Now, I'm going to spend a few minutes laying out what the two nominees stand for in this election for Governor, the biggest race of 2025. Then I hope you'll make a small contribution so that our campaign can make sure voters understand what's at stake and vote accordingly.
A public servant should set their ego aside and focus on the problems affecting people.
And that's what Abigail has done her entire career.
She kept Americans safe both as a federal law enforcement officer and as a case officer at CIA. And she was consistently ranked the most bipartisan Member of Congress from Virginia, sponsoring bills signed into law by Presidents from both parties, including ones that secured long-denied Social Security benefits for 50,000 of our public servants and cracked down on fentanyl trafficking.
In this campaign, we've prioritized the number-one issue for Virginians: affordability. We've rolled out plans to bring down the cost of housing, healthcare, energy, and childcare — and we have a bunch more coming soon.
Now, despite saying, "you cannot hide from your record," that's exactly what Winsome Earle-Sears has tried to do.
Our opponent has carved out extreme positions and refused to answer for them.
She downplayed DOGE targeting the jobs of thousands of Virginia workers. She cheered on the state of Texas banning abortion after just six weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for victims of rape or incest. She boasted that Trump's tax bill, the law that eliminates $1 trillion from Medicaid and defunds public schools, does "so many great things."
Look, Virginians deserve leaders who focus more on governing than grandstanding, leaders who will stand up to Trump and not bow down to him.
Thanks for reading,
Sam
Campaign Manager