Derrick Anderson defeated Cameron Hamilton and other candidates in the Republican primary for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District.
The seat is currently held by Democratic Representative Abigail Spanberger. Release He ran for governor last year but is not seeking reelection to Congress.
“We need more conservative rulers here.”
“This is the greatest honor of my life and I don’t take it lightly,” Anderson said. Tweet“The 7th Congressional District is my home. It’s where I was raised. I want to thank the thousands of friends and neighbors who voted for me here in the state. I want to thank the thousands of friends and neighbors who voted for me here in the state. I also want to thank my primary opponent for working so hard to make this country a better place.”
Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky supported Hamilton.
“Vote for @CameronVA today, VA!” Paul Tweeted on tuesday.
“I’m proud to have supported and campaigned for @CameronVA over the past few months,” Roy said. Tweeted Tuesday. “He’s exactly the kind of leader we need more of in Washington. A conservative fighter for God and country who believes in American greatness and won’t bow to tyrants. #VA7… Send in Cameron Hamilton!”
House Speaker Mike Johnson, Chairman of the House Republican Conference Elise Stefanick (R.N.Y.), and Senator. Tom Cotton Every member of the Arkansas Senate supported Anderson.
“We need a more conservative government here,” Johnson said. video He called on people to support Anderson in this election.
Eugene Vindman Winner the district’s Democratic primary election.
“Vindman is running to support Biden’s far-left failures. I’m running to secure our border, tackle our crime and drug crisis, and lower the costs of food, health care and energy,” Anderson said in a post on X.
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