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Democrats flip Virginia in first major test of Trump's second term

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AFP,
Publish Date
Wed, 5 Nov 2025, 2:45pm
Virginia has elected Democratic candidate, former Representative Abigail Spanberger the state's new governor. She will be the first woman to run the US state, US media projected. Photo / Win McNamee, AFP
Virginia has elected Democratic candidate, former Representative Abigail Spanberger the state's new governor. She will be the first woman to run the US state, US media projected. Photo / Win McNamee, AFP

Democrats flip Virginia in first major test of Trump's second term

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Wed, 5 Nov 2025, 2:45pm

Democrat Abigail Spanberger will be the first woman to run the state of Virginia after winning back the governor鈥檚 mansion from Republicans today, United States media projected - in voters鈥 first verdict on President Donald Trump鈥檚 return to office.

While the high-profile mayoral contest in New York City grabbed the headlines, the race in Virginia - alongside a gubernatorial election in New Jersey - was seen as offering a sharper critique of Trump 2.0 and a clearer preview of how next year鈥檚 Midterm elections might play out.

Pitting centrist Democrats against Trump-aligned Republicans, both elections were seen as signalling whether middle-of-the-road voters had made peace with the President鈥檚 radical cost-slashing agenda - or plan to give his party a bloody nose in 2026.

Trump has driven a steamroller through the federal bureaucracy since returning to office in January, closing entire agencies and cutting an estimated 200,000 jobs even before the US Government shutdown.

The result in Virginia - which is second only to California in the size of its federal workforce - was no surprise, as polls had shown Spanberger holding a steady lead of seven to 12 points throughout the campaign.

The former CIA officer and three-term congresswoman was projected to beat Republican Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, a Marine veteran and staunch Trump ally, by a comfortable margin that even threatened to end in double digits.

鈥淎ll year, Virginians have seen our economy come under attack, jobs get ripped away, and prices skyrocket,鈥 Spanberger posted on social media before the polls closed.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e tired of the chaos. They鈥檙e ready for a Governor who will be laser-focused on growing our economy and lowering costs - a Governor who will put them first.鈥

Tighter race

Casting herself as a bulwark against Trump鈥檚 aggressive federal downsizing, Spanberger vowed to be 鈥渁 governor who will stand up鈥 for the thousands of federal workers laid off by Trump鈥檚 Department of Government Efficiency.

Earle-Sears ran a campaign aimed at firing up conservatives, mirroring the playbook of outgoing, term-limited Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin to focus on culture war issues such as transgender athletes and abortion.

In another first, Ghazala Hashmi was projected to beat Republican talk show host John Reid in the Virginia lieutenant governor鈥檚 race, becoming the first Muslim woman to win a statewide race in US history.

In New Jersey - which was due to be called later today - Democratic former Navy pilot Mikie Sherrill was also seen as the favourite, but locked in a tighter battle with Republican businessman Jack Ciattarelli.

Trump鈥檚 decision to freeze funding for the Hudson Tunnel project - a vital link between New Jersey and New York - was seen as a boost for Sherrill, who has vowed to 鈥渇ight this tooth and nail鈥.

On a pivotal day in US democracy, with elections at various levels of government taking place across the country, Pennsylvanians were picking new state supreme court justices while California was delivering its verdict on redistricting measure Proposition 50.

California Governor Gavin 九一星空无限om spearheaded the plan to redraw congressional districts in response to Trump pressuring Texas into a rare and contentious mid-decade redistricting.

The Texas move, aimed at yielding five more Republican seats in the closely divided US Congress, would likely be cancelled out by approval for Proposition 50 in left-leaning California.

-Agence France-Presse

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