Spamberger Stonewalls on Whether She Wants Jay Jones to Quit Virginia AG Race

Oct 9, 2025 - 19:28
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Spamberger Stonewalls on Whether She Wants Jay Jones to Quit Virginia AG Race

Tonight is debate night in Virginia and the gubernatorial nominees take the stage in Norfolk, VA to discuss the most pressing issues Virginians are facing: Does Abigail Spanberger still endorse Jay Jones? We still don’t know. 

Democrat Abigail Spanberger had to be asked four times to clarify if she still endorses Democratic nominee Jay Jones for attorney general and still Virginians did not get a clear answer. 

Last Friday, violent text messages from Jones were exposed, including messages in which he wished death upon former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his family. Jones has not dropped out of the race, but he has apologized to Gilbert and his family. 

On the first question, Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears asked her opponent Spanberger when she was going to tell Jones that he “must leave the race.” Rather than answering she stayed silent. 

The moderators took the second question as an opportunity to directly ask Spanberger if she still endorses Jones, “I denounce them,” she responded, referring to the text messages themselves but avoiding fully answering the question. 

When asked to clarify, she stated, “We are all running our individual races…it is up to every person to make their own decision. 

“It is up to every voter,” Spanberger said when the moderator had to ask a third time if she continues to endorse Jay Jones as attorney general. “I am accountable for the words that I say, for the acts I take, for the policies I put out.”

Spanberger was still unable to answer. 

As of now Jones is still the 2025 Democratic nominee for attorney general against Republican Incumbent Attorney General Jason Miyares. 

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