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Jay Jones overcomes texting scandal to win Virginia AG

Last updated: November 4, 2025 9:05 pm
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Jones Triumphs in Virginia as Controversy Swirls

In a remarkable turn of events, Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for attorney general who has been embroiled in a scandal over disturbing text messages, clinched victory in Virginia’s high-stakes statewide elections on Tuesday. His win is largely attributed to a surge of anti-Donald Trump sentiment among voters, which propelled him past Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, who was expected to have robust support from his party.

Despite the GOP’s hopes that outrage over Jones’ 2022 texts—where he alluded to the violent hypothetical killing of a GOP lawmaker—would undermine his candidacy, Jones emerged victorious. “To everyone who didn’t give up on this campaign: I say thank you,” Jones stated on election night. “I will protect our jobs, our health care, and our economy from Donald Trump’s attacks.”

As the campaign progressed, Jones consistently led Miyares in polling, but the race took a sharp turn after the National Review highlighted his alarming messages from three years prior. These included a particularly chilling remark about then-Virginia GOP House Speaker Todd Gilbert: “Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.” The GOP quickly condemned the texts, but with early voting already underway, there was little recourse but to keep Jones on the ticket.

Republicans seized the opportunity to attack not only Jones but also Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, questioning her leadership capabilities for not outright disavowing Jones’ remarks. While Spanberger labeled the texts “abhorrent,” she maintained her endorsement of Jones. In a twist of irony, Jones later expressed regret for his comments, highlighting the complexities of political alliances during times of scandal.

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Jones’ historic win as Virginia’s first Black attorney general came amidst a backdrop of limited support from the party’s big names. Even though Democratic Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine rallied for him in the final days, prominent figures like Spanberger and former President Barack Obama notably omitted any mention of Jones during their appearances.

Miyares, who has connections with Trump’s former co-campaign manager Chris LaCivita, capitalized on his incumbency and outpaced Jones in fundraising efforts. Before the scandal, Republicans had viewed Miyares as their best hope for halting a potential Democratic sweep of statewide offices. “As much as I love Abigail, the most important position this year is the attorney general’s race,” remarked Del. Joshua Cole, a Democrat in Virginia’s General Assembly. “In Trump’s America, we need a Democratic attorney general, and the Republicans know that. That’s why they pulled out all the stops for Miyares.”

However, Jones was not only beset by the texting scandal; he also faced renewed scrutiny regarding a reckless driving charge from years ago, where he was caught driving 116 mph in a 70 mph zone. He negotiated a deal to avoid jail time by paying a fine and performing community service, some of which he reportedly completed while working for his own political action committee. This led Miyares and his GOP allies to question Jones’ integrity, painting him as “above the law.”

The fallout from Jones’ texting scandal had the potential to impact other Democrats as well. In a recent interview on “Next Question with Katie Couric,” Spanberger expressed frustration over the distractions posed by Jones’ past, emphasizing her desire to focus on her gubernatorial campaign. “The fact that I have to spend even a moment’s time talking about somebody else’s text messages from years ago, rather than what I want to do as governor, is something that I am deeply unhappy about,” she lamented.

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Former President Trump also sought to tie Spanberger to Jones, labeling him a “Radical Left Lunatic” in a Truth Social post while endorsing Miyares. “Abigail Spanberger, who is running for Governor, is weak and ineffective,” he stated, attempting to draw connections between the two Democrats.

As Republicans amplified their critique of Jones and framed the attorney general race as a “referendum on decency,” some Democrats pushed back against such characterizations. “Show me one of them that stood up and chastised Donald Trump about January 6, about saying that he could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody,” retorted Susan Swecker, a Democratic National Committee member and former chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia, underscoring the hypocrisy she perceived in Republican attacks.

Jones’ scandal, alongside Maine Senate Democratic candidate Graham Platner facing scrutiny for past social media posts, raises fresh challenges for DNC Chair Ken Martin. In an interview with POLITICO, he acknowledged the need for improving candidate vetting processes moving forward. “It’s not up to the DNC and to the party chair to decide what’s disqualifying or not,” Martin remarked. “We all are going to have to do a much better job of vetting our candidates as we move forward.”

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