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In Chesterfield, Earle-Sears slams Spanberger, revives Youngkin’s winning campaign slogans

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Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears campaigned at an American Legion office in Chesterfield County, emphasizing support for Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration and conservative themes like parental oversight and law enforcement backing. She criticized Democratic opponent Abigail Spanberger over alleged police defunding votes and campaign donations from a Chinese Communist Party member. Earle-Sears highlighted Virginia’s $4.7 billion budget surplus and sought campaign funds to help Republicans flip the House of Delegates. She opposed expanding reproductive rights and voted against contraception bills. Meanwhile, healthcare advocates protested her and Rep. Rob Wittman’s support for Medicaid work requirements under a recent federal law.

by Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury
August 15, 2025

Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears dropped by an American Legion office in Midlothian on Thursday, a stop on her “Operation Defend and Deliver” campaign event series.

She and U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Westmoreland, emphasized their aim to elevate the lieutenant governor to the executive mansion next year and flip the House of Delegates to their party’s control.

Youngkin touts Va.’s $4.7 billion cash cushion, downplays Medicaid, federal workforce changes

Earle-Sears’ speech was partially a victory lap touting Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration and a projected $4.7 billion cash cushion for next year that the governor announced Thursday. It was also an echo of Youngkin’s winning 2021 campaign themes, like parental oversight concerning their children’s education and support for law enforcement.

“Parents still matter!” she said enthusiastically as the crowd of about 100 cheered. 

Spanberger criticism

Earle-Sears lambasted her democratic opponent, former congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, and alleged that Spanberger “voted to defund the police and end qualified immunity.”

Spanberger — who  scolded other congressional Democrats in 2020 for using the controversial “defund the police” phrasing and said it was partially why her party lost seats in the 2022 elections — has a background working for the Central Intelligence Agency and routinely expressed support for law enforcement. She also proposed a bill in 2021 to “study proactive strategies and best practices to ensure the inclusion of community satisfaction and trust in policing performance measurement,” which was never brought up for a vote. 

When Earle-Sears noted how Spanberger received a donation from someone the Republican National Committee says is a member of the Communist Party of China, several in the audience gasped. 

“Abigail — give it back!” Earle-Sears said. 

The donor, Pin Ni, donated $50,000 to Spanberger’s campaign. Ni has also given nearly $70,000 to Republicans between the RNC and National Republican Campaign Committee in recent years, Virginia Scope reported

Money matters

Money was another talking point during the Earle-Sears event, framed as both a celebration of Virginia’s current budget surplus and a call for more campaign cash for Earle-Sears and Republicans running in the House of Delegates. 

“I need your help,” she said. “We don’t work on assumptions.”

The candidates’ latest campaign finance reports, released in July, showed Earle-Sears raised $5.9 million from donors in the second quarter of this year and has amassed $11.6 million total since last fall. Spanberger raised $10.7 million over the second quarter and has added $27 million to her campaign coffers in total since November 2023. 

Culture war issues in focus

After months of silence about her running mate Republican John Reid — who was embroiled in a scandal over sexually explicit photos on a social media site and was asked to drop out of the lieutenant governor race by Youngkin — Earle-Sears acknowledged him as her would-be successor. 

As president of the state Senate, lieutenant governors are responsible to cast tie-breaking votes — an important responsibility, she stressed. 

Earle-Sears used the moment to take a jab at Reid’s opponent, Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, who she critiqued for supporting the term “birthing people” in reproductive health legislation. While not as common as cisgender women, nonbinary or transgender people with uteruses have become pregnant and use of the term is meant to be inclusive. 

Connecting legislative battles over transgender students’ access to bathrooms and sports teams to parental authority within public schools, Earle-Sears also accused members of the Democratic party of “erasing women.”

Earle-Sears wrote that she was “morally opposed” to an in-progress effort to enshrine reproductive rights like abortion, contraception and fertility treatment access in the state’s constitution when signing the legislation earlier this year.

Open letter to Earle-Sears reflects Va. voters’ shifting sentiments on reproductive health care

She also used her tie-breaking power to vote against a right-to-contraception bill that ultimately advanced due to a re-vote before facing Youngkin’s veto. Some Republicans signed onto a bipartisan letter this summer to tell Earle-Sears they would not vote for her because of their support for reproductive rights. 

Promises and proposals

Aside from rallying the crowd to support her party and taking jabs at Democrats, Earle-Sears also laid out goals she would like to achieve if elected governor. 

She said she planned to support legislation that would prevent the first $20,000 of law enforcement officers’ salaries from being taxed. 

“We need them and we don’t have enough of them,” she said. 

Reiterating an early campaign message from this past winter, Earle-Sears stressed her commitment to protecting Virginia’s right-to-work law. Right-to-work laws make it unlawful to deny employment based on union membership or refusal to join a union. Earle-Sears had supported a now-failed attempt to constitutionally enshrine the law earlier this year. 

Medicaid pushback

People protest a Winsome Earle-Sears campaign event featuring U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Westmoreland, on Aug. 14, 2025. (Photo by Charlotte Rene Woods/Virginia Mercury)

Meanwhile, health care advocates rallied within earshot of Thursday’s campaign event, calling out Wittman’s and Earle-Sears’ support for the President Donald Trump-backed One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was signed into law last month.

A crowd of about 20 protesters gathered in a cul-de-sac outside of the American Legion Thursday. Earle-Sears called their presence “a wonderful thing” and said “We must ensure that continues in America.”

“It’s always fascinating to me that we can speak our minds,” Earle-Sears told her crowd of supporters inside about the protesters outside. 

Despite inter-party disagreements, himself included, Wittman voted this summer for the reconciliation bill that contains forthcoming changes to Medicaid and hospital funding mechanisms. He framed the law that Trump signed on July 4 as a way to ensure Medicaid sticks around for the long haul. 

The changes entail additional verification processes for recipients to prove they’re meeting work or educational requirements that occupy at least 80 hours a month. Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services director Cheryl Roberts told state lawmakers this summer that the changes will be challenging for localities and the Department of Social Services to process. 

Advocates, including some gathered outside of the Earle-Sears campaign event, have cautioned that thousands of Virginians could fall through the cracks in the new re-verification process and lose their health care. 

Chris Yates, a Bellevue resident who attended the protest, said Virginia’s low-income or already-struggling populations are going to be impacted by the changes first. 

“It’s designed that way,” he said. 

But Youngkin stressed Thursday morning that Virginians’ health care wouldn’t be impacted just because of the changes, a stance echoed by Earle-Sears and Wittman later in the day. 

“Changes to Medicaid are not ‘taking coverage away from anyone,’” Youngkin said during a presentation to state lawmakers in preparation for next year’s budget process. “No Virginians are losing their Medicaid coverage.”

Virginia lawmakers, health officials brace for Medicaid changes

While the changes won’t take effect until after next year’s congressional midterms, Yates has his eye on Wittman and Earle-Sears. 

Sean Sublette, a former Richmond Times-Dispatch meteorologist and recently-announced Democratic challenger to Wittman, also attended the rally. 

Sublette said he feels like Wittman’s vote was “simply to satisfy Trump and Speaker (Mike) Johnson” and said that he’s concerned about the potential for hospitals trimming services or closing and patients having to travel further for care. 

While Wittman and Sublette each have more than a year to hit the ground for their own campaigns, the current congressman is stumping for Republicans in this year’s House and gubernatorial elections. 

Early voting is set to begin on Sep. 19, Wittman reminded the crowd, and he encouraged Republicans to vote early and tell at least 50 people they know to do the same.

With Democrats running candidates in all 100 of the House of Delegates seats this year, Wittman said “they’re all-in, we need to be all-in.” 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

This content primarily presents the perspective of Republican candidate Winsome Earle-Sears and her campaign, highlighting conservative priorities such as support for law enforcement, parental oversight in education, opposition to certain reproductive rights expansions, and right-to-work laws. It also includes criticism of Democratic opponents and emphasizes Republican campaign efforts. While the article includes some context and opposing viewpoints, the focus on Republican messaging and framing of issues aligns it with a center-right political bias.

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Virginia schools keep gender policy, despite Title IX violation | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Esther Wickham | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-14 18:45:00


Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia voted to maintain their gender policy allowing transgender students to use facilities, despite the U.S. Department of Education ruling it violates Title IX. The federal law requires sex-separated spaces in federally funded schools, and noncompliance risks losing nearly $46 million in funds. The Education Department found five Northern Virginia schools in violation for similar policies, demanding changes or facing legal action. Governor Glenn Youngkin and Acting Assistant Secretary Craig Trainor criticized the policies, emphasizing student safety and federal law adherence. Supporters argue for transgender rights, while opponents reject comparisons to racial segregation.

(The Center Square)  Virginia Public Schools in Loudoun County voted this week to keep their gender policy, allowing transgender students to use facilities, despite the U.S. Department of Education finding the policy violates Title IX. 

According to the federal law, sex-separated spaces are required on federally funded school campuses, but with Loudoun County rejecting this compliance, almost $46 million in federal funds may be cut. 

“The Loudoun County School Board remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring every student in Loudoun County Public Schools is safe, supported, and able to thrive. We also remain committed to complying with applicable law and to protecting the rights of all students,” a spokesperson for the school board said in a statement. 

In July, the Education Department found five Northern Virginia schools in violation of Title IX over policies that allowed transgender students to access bathrooms and locker rooms.  

In a resolution agreement on July 25, the department gave each school 10 days to change the policies or face possible referral to the U.S. Department of Justice and the withholding of federal funds.

“Although this type of behavior was tolerated by the previous Administration, it’s time for Northern Virginia’s experiment with radical gender ideology and unlawful discrimination to come to an end,” said Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor in a press release. “The Trump Administration will not sacrifice the safety, dignity, and innocence of America’s young women and girls at the altar of an anti-scientific illiberalism.”

Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Virginia, said the findings align with raised concerns from parents over the past year.

“These school divisions have been violating federal law, deliberately neglecting their responsibility to protect students’ safety, privacy and dignity,” Youngkin said in a statement.

Sarah Parshall Perry, vice president and legal fellow of Defending Education, told The Center Square that there will always be a difference in the interpretation of clean black letter text of long-standing civil rights law until the U.S. Supreme Court weighs in. 

The Trump administration continues to hold these educational institutions accountable to the law, Perry added. 

“This administration, and I tip my hat to them, is batting significant cleanup on a longstanding government effort from the Biden administration, that really began in the Obama years … to ultimately force transgender contagion upon all American educational outlets. This is simply a return to ground zero,” Perry said

Many parents who support these gender policies want students to be safe and compare banning transgender students from facilities to white and Black segregation. 

“I am fully in support of them keeping it completely intact and in place. I think that trans students deserve to be respected and protected by the school system,” said Meredith Ray, a mother of two students. 

Perry from Defending Education told The Center Square that this segregation comparison does a disservice to Black Americans.

“A biological boy wanting to use a girl’s bathroom is not the same as being segregated: not being allowed to drink from the same water fountain, sit at the same lunch counter, or ride the same bus,” Perry said. “Those are two completely different calculuses, and quite frankly, I think it does a disservice to all of the Black Americans who work so hard to guarantee equality, not just in education, but in public accommodations.”

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Metro officer uses photographic memory to solve crimes | NBC4 Washington

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SUMMARY: Metro Transit Police Officer Cassie Fields, with nearly a decade of service, is recognized for using her photographic memory to solve crimes. Known as a “bolo specialist,” she memorizes faces from photos and identifies suspects while patrolling. Since 2018, after a mentor introduced her to this skill, she has helped solve thousands of cases, including rape, homicide, robbery, and gun charges, sometimes assisting U.S. Marshals. Officer Fields once stopped eight suspects in one day. Despite advanced technology in the Metro system, she relies on mental images to catch criminals, emphasizing respect while enforcing the law.

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Rain throughout the work week possible

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SUMMARY: Meteorologist Taylor Stephenson reports ongoing rain and flood alerts in Southside and Northeast North Carolina, with a flash flood warning in parts of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach until 5:45 p.m. Showers are scattered, mainly south and northeast. Temperatures remain below normal, in the upper 70s to mid-80s, with highs near 90 by midweek. Rain and storms persist through Friday, easing by the weekend with drier weather early next week. Tropical Storm Erin, currently weak, may intensify into the season’s first major hurricane by midweek, affecting Atlantic regions. Beachgoers should prepare for wet, hot, and humid conditions, with high surf and current risks.

By the weekend, we’ll see much sunnier skies, but we’ll stick around the mid-80s for a while.

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