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Spanberger makes inroads with rural Republicans unhappy with Trump

Last updated: November 6, 2025 5:20 pm
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Rural Discontent Fuels Spanberger’s Historic Victory in Virginia

Abigail Spanberger’s decisive triumph in the Virginia governor’s race on Tuesday can be largely attributed to a wave of discontent among rural voters, many of whom have traditionally leaned towards Donald Trump. While her success was significantly bolstered by high turnout in the urban landscapes of northern and eastern Virginia, Spanberger’s appeal extended into the heart of the state’s conservative strongholds, where the repercussions of Trump’s tumultuous tariff policies have taken a toll on the manufacturing and agricultural sectors.

Despite Spanberger’s Republican opponent securing a majority in many of these deep-red regions, her performance stands out as the strongest by a Democratic candidate in several election cycles, as indicated by a POLITICO analysis of voting data from federal classifications of rural localities.

Frustration with economic conditions, exacerbated by Trump’s unpredictable tariff threats, has left many rural voters disillusioned. This shift in sentiment has sent shockwaves through local Republican circles, which have historically relied on robust margins from these areas.

“Last night, honestly, was an awakening for a lot of folks,” remarked Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.V.) on Wednesday. “If you don’t understand what transpired and the narrowness of the victory, then you might as well be living in a cave.”

Spanberger outperformed Kamala Harris’ margins in 48 of Virginia’s 52 rural localities. According to exit polling, she garnered 46 percent of the rural vote, showing an 8-point deficit against Republican rival Winsome Earle-Sears and a remarkable 19-point swing from the 2021 Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe’s 27-point shortfall.

Her campaign strategy explicitly highlighted Trump’s tariffs, which Spanberger described as a “massive tax hike on Virginians.” She pledged to spearhead trade missions aimed at revitalizing Virginia’s $82 billion agricultural sector and $50 billion manufacturing sector by opening new export markets.

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Buoyed by a successful election night, national Democrats are now looking to Spanberger’s rural outreach as a potential roadmap for the midterm elections, where gaining three additional seats would shift control of the House. “Last night’s results demonstrate that Democrats can reclaim rural voters by focusing on affordability,” stated Eli Cousin, spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. “These results serve as a huge warning for House Republicans, who have made life more difficult for rural Americans by endorsing cost-inflating tariffs and jeopardizing rural healthcare facilities.”

As the first woman elected governor in Virginia’s history, Spanberger has diverged from typical party lines by dedicating significant campaign efforts to the deep-red rural sectors, even up until the last week of the race. Her messaging consistently centered on the economic challenges facing rural America, particularly the adverse effects of tariffs and Medicaid cuts on rural healthcare.

“People are simply exhausted by the chaos emanating from the federal government,” said Roberta Thacker-Oliver, chair of the rural caucus for Virginia Democrats. “She conveyed a message about everyday issues, focusing on lowering costs for families.”

Democrats perceive Spanberger’s approach as a template for the upcoming 2026 midterms. As Republicans plan to redraw House districts to secure more favorable outcomes, the Democratic Party’s ability to engage with rural districts will be crucial in their quest to regain control of Congress.

Chris Sloan, political director for the Democratic Governors Association, attributed Spanberger’s success to “a relentless focus on the economy and affordability.” He added, “These are issues that resonate with voters everywhere, and we capitalized on that.”

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Reporting contributed by Rachel Shin.

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