
Source: Fox News
Summary
Dorothy McAuliffe, wife of former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, announced her candidacy for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District in the Democratic primary. She has spent her life fighting for children, families, and those without a voice. The district’s new map, which includes the D.C. suburbs to western Augusta County, will be decided by voters on April 21. McAuliffe would seek to represent the district if the map is approved. Virginia’s primary elections are scheduled for August 4.
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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.
Dorothy McAuliffe enters the Democratic primary race with a familiar profile: a mom, grandmother, and former State Department official. She seeks to represent a newly drawn district, pending voter approval. Her announcement includes a statement on her vision for the community, which she has long called home. The primary elections are scheduled for August, with early in-person voting beginning in June.
She joins a field of candidates, including incumbent Rep. Eugene Vindman and state Del. Dan Helmer. Dorothy McAuliffe’s candidacy is a familiar performance in the political landscape.
Author: Evan Null









