Press Release:
Strasburg, VA – Only a few weeks after announcing his campaign for State Senate candidate John Massoud is announcing his first round of endorsements.
“Today I am honored to all the grassroots and religious leaders who are coming out to support our campaign for State Senate. Our Senate Campaign wasn’t hatched in the halls of Richmond by the status quo.” Massoud said. “Our campaign was started by concerned parents who want to be heard by their local School Board and Board of Supervisors; and by party activists and community leaders who want to see an end to the obstructionist policies of Sen. Louise Lucas and Senate Democrats,” Massoud said. “I will never waver in my fight against the woke leftist who hates our Valley Values.” Massoud Said. “I will also stand up to the RINO’s in the Senate Caucus who oppose Glenn Youngkin’s tax relief initiatives,” Massoud said. I will be the 21st Conservative Senator which gives the Republicans in the Senate a majority. With that majority, we will repeal Red Flag Laws, work to pass Governor Youngkin’s initiatives and sponsor legislation to further protect our liberty.” Massoud concluded.
Clarke County
Matt Leeds, former Clarke County Chairman and former 10th district chairman.
Mark Tate, Clarke County GOP Chairman
Frederick County
Seth Thatcher, Commissioner of Revenue
Dody Stottlemaier, Former Chair of the Apple Blossom Tea Party.
Mark Moseley, former Washington Commanders/Redskins kicker
Shenandoah County
Randy Gilbert – Past Chair of SCRC and Northern Regional Vice Chair
Brandi Rutz – District 5 School Board Member
Colonel Dennis Barlow – District 1 School Board Member
John Chroniger – Precinct Chair New Market
John Bost – Precinct Chair Strasburg
Barbara Williams – Past Precinct Chair Strasburg
Ashleigh Kimmons, Strasburg Towncouncilman
Josh Stephens, Shenandoah County Supervisor District 1
Ken Cherrix, Vice Mayor of Strasburg
Christie Monahan, Town Council of Strasburg
Taralyn Nicholson – Town Council of Strasburg
Doreen Pauley Ricard – Town Council of Strasburg
Wade Guinn – Woodstock Board of Supervisors Conservative Candidate
Jay Ahlemann – Former Pastor – Restoration Fellowship Church
Scott Priest – Current Pastor – Restoration Fellowship Church
Steve Brim – Former Member, Strasburg Town Council
Keven Walker, Chairman of the Shenandoah Valley Battlefield Foundation
Warren County
Joe McFadden, Front Royal Town Council
Gary Gillespie, Front Royal Town Council
Marilyn Mullens King, Secretary of Warren County Republican Committee
Colonel Bill Hammack
Winchester
Jorge Gonzales, Winchester City GOP Chairman
Patrick Sullivan (Treasurer Winchester GOP)
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9 comments
Thank you. I recall reading about the hardware glitch. Sorry to hear that posts did not survive. You are correct, he has enough issues right now and I’d prefer not to highlight how much he’s embarrassed us. I think we all saw it coming. Sad.
Who doesn’t like a cat fight every now and again?
Meow….. 😉
That’s a joke. Don’t be a “grumpy Democrat”
No so easy big guy. If elected, are you going to support Minority Leader Tommy Norment’s tax us until our nose bleeds policy?
Best Wishes?
” “I will also stand up to the RINO’s in the Senate Caucus who oppose Glenn Youngkin’s tax relief initiatives,” You make it sound like these shallow ideas will actually have an impact
Swell. Not one peep from the Bull Elephant about the LCRC Chairman Election. And nothing about the 11 VA10 candidates. In fact, no relevant content about Loudoun in years. But hey, let’s all care about a round of endorsements for a guy running elsewhere in 2023.
You must not read here often. If you care about Loudoun, you should. I wrote about Loudoun County yesterday and today. I’ve written several articles about 10th district candidates and the new Chairman in the 10th district on the day he was elected. I’m very happy to have Scott Pio at the helm of the LCRC.
I realize it’s hard to tell on some days, but this is not a Loudoun exclusive blog. We cover the whole state and beyond.
I haven’t yet written much about the 11th district candidates, because, let’s face it, Jerry Connolly has that seat for life.
John Massoud writes for TBE and is a friend. He’s running for state Senate seat in Virginia. Of course, we’re going to cover him.
You must be a Democrat because Republicans aren’t usually so grumpy.
When I called Republican Virginia Senate Minority Leader Tommy Norment’s office a couple weeks ago to support the Virginia House tax plan, the person on the phone refused to say if Norment supported the House plan. That means he does not. He mentioned a few things Norment supported. Sounded like typical “Demolish Crat’ “agenda. So, one has to ask why Republican Minority Leader Tommy Norment is not supporting the first Republican elected to state wide office since 2009, Gov. Youngkin. Tommy Norment is like a Nancy Pelosi in men’s clothing in my eyes. If Republican leadership is not supporting their Governor’s agenda, then why should Democrats?
Is my mistake that if I wanted to contact Tommy Norment or his office, I should have called Dominion Power? Or, perhaps Amazon?
Actually, you didn’t write blog post congratulating Chairman Pio (or any blog entry whatsoever) on March 19th, but nice try. And crickets leading up to the 19th. Way to put yourself out there.
Yes dear, I did congratulate Scott Pio, however, due to a hardware glitch, some of our posts did not survive.
One more insult or lie, and you’re gone. If you would like to participate in a civil discussion here, please do, although I seriously doubt you have any interest in that.
The new chairman of LCRC has been rather embarrassing of late, why don’t you write a guest post about those incidents. I would prefer not to add to Scott’s issues right now, but if you want to write such a piece, and send it to me, I’ll take it under advisement.
BTW, may we have the link to the blog article you wrote when Scott was elected, if it’s not too much trouble for you. We all kow how busy you are.