The latest endorsement for Nick Freitas’s run for Congress in the 7th district is radio talk show host John Fredericks. He was co-chair in Virginia for Trump’s campaign 2016. Fredericks said:
“The stakes couldn’t be higher in 2020. If we want President Trump to finish enacting his transformational America First agenda, we need to send reinforcements to Congress that will partner with him instead of obstructing him. While there are several significant GOP candidates running in the 7th District, Nick Freitas is the only candidate that has what it takes to beat Abigail Spanberger in 2020.”
Freitas has received the following endorsements since announcing his candidacy last month:
National and Virginia Conservative Leaders
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (TX)
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (KY)
U.S. Senator Mike Lee (UT)
U.S. Congressman Ben Cline (VA-06)
VA Senator Bryce Reeves (VA-17)
VA Delegate Michael Webert (VA-18)
VA Delegate Brenda Pogge (VA-96)
Conservative Leader and Businessman Pete Snyder
National Conservative Organizations
Club for Growth PAC
FreedomWorks for America
7th District Elected and Party Leaders
Scott Jenkins, Culpeper County Sheriff
Mark Amos, Orange County Sheriff
Paul Walther, Culpeper County Commonwealth Attorney
Tom Underwood, Culpeper County Supervisor
Susan Lascolette, Goochland County Supervisor
Duane Adams, Louisa County Supervisor
James Crozier, Orange County Supervisor
Nate Clancy, Culpeper County School Board
Marshall Keene, Culpeper County GOP Chair and School Board
Jordan Marshall, Orange County GOP Chair
Keith Brown, Culpeper Town Council
Jon Russell, Culpeper Town Council
Tim Bosford, Orange Town Council
Kent Higginbotham, Former Orange Town Council