Virginia Special Election Shaves GOP House Margin - Democrat James Walkinshaw triumphs in a ginormous victory. [View all]
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On Wednesday, Rep. James Walkinshaw (D-VA), the newest member of the 119th Congress, delivered his first remarks in the House. He shared that most of his Northern Virginia constituents know a federal worker whos lost their job. Without a major shift in current policies, Walkinshaw continued, families everywhere will know someone who has lost their job because of the DOGE cuts, the tariffs, the budget bill, or our failure to address the rising costs on everything from groceries to rent to prescription drugs. These observations earned him a sizable helping of boos. Presumably, he knew the job was dangerous when he took it. (Later, Speaker Mike Johnson tried to lighten the mood during a ceremonial swearing-in for the cameras, telling Walkinshaw, You can have a long career here and a short drive home.)
The contest that sent Walkinshaw to Capitol Hill turned out to be billed as advertised. Republican Stewart Whitson ended up on the receiving end of a nearly 50-percentage-point
beatdown in the special election to replace Walkinshaws mentor, the late Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA), who died of esophageal cancer in May. The Associated Press
called the election for Walkinshaw 36 minutes after the polls closed. Walkinshaw, a former county government official, had served as Connollys chief of staff for a decade beginning in 2009. (Wondering how many chiefs of staff have moved up to the top slot? Bloomberg has the
list.) His political trajectory mirrored his bosss. Both men headed to Capitol Hill after serving on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, the local governing body of the Northern Virginia suburb.
The victory chipped away at the GOP margin in the House. Democrats now have 213 seats to the Republicans 219, no small thing in Capitol Hills dysfunction junction. A September 23 special election in Arizonas Seventh Congressional District could send Adelita Grijalva, a member of the Pima County Board of Supervisors and daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, who died in March, to Washington. Virginias 11th Congressional District, one of the wealthiest in the country, is home to an
estimated 80,000 federal workers, about 13 percent of the Fairfax County workforce. Which meant that challenger Whitson, an Army combat veteran and former FBI special agent, came into the contest already headed into sacrificial lamb territory. Most voters didnt make the effort to cast a ballot. Turnout was just under
30 percent in the districts two localities, Fairfax City and Fairfax County.
Walkinshaw talked a good game on the campaign trail, slamming the Trump administrations attacks on federal workers civil service protections and benefits torpedoed by what he called
the big BS bill. He has a long list of
priorities, from preventing domestic violence, to creating more affordable housing, to supporting Ukraine. Some of his issues, such as tackling climate change and protecting our environment and strengthening our local economy and supporting innovation can conflict. The new representatives environmental credentials have been praised,
most recently by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY). But Walkinshaws acceptance of
support from a cryptocurrency PAC and his own
embrace of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology reflect Northern Virginias investments in increasingly controversial data centers that serve as the literal powerhouses for these state-of-the-art tools.
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