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Virginia Democrats Continue to Back Jay Jones for Attorney General

written by David Shephard October 15, 2025

Back in June the Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Melissa Hortman, and her husband were shot to death in their home. According to the media the shooter, Vance Boelter, was an active Republican who hated Democrats, and wanted to shoot Speaker Hortman because of her political views. This may be true, although Boelter was appointed by two Democratic governors to state positions. Was it a case of political violence or was there another reason for the murders. Perhaps the upcoming trial will uncover the motive.

In Virginia, we have a man, Jay Jones, who confessed to a Republican legislator (How indiscreet)/bizarre) that he fantasized about putting two bullets into the head of the Virginia Speaker of the House of Delegates, Todd Gilbert. Jay Jones is the Democratic nominee for Attorney General.

Jones also told his Republican colleague that he believed that only through political violence will politicians change their minds on issues and that hypothetically if Todd Gilbert’s family was hurt, maybe even his kids, who Jones claimed were “little fascists” were to die in their mother’s arms, that he (Gilbert) might change his mind on some issues, such as the right to keep and bear arms. In effect Jones was endorsing political violence. At least that was the perception of the legislator he confessed to.

These revelations have shaken the race for Attorney General. But so far not a single prominent Democrat has pulled their support for Jones. I shouldn’t be surprised, but I am a little disappointed. I almost believed the “we need to tone down the rhetoric” mantra.

Senator Kaine was asked if he could continue to support/plan to vote for Jones for Attorney General. He said, “I do”. And for his part Jones apologized and is now campaigning like nothing ever happened. My guess is that the closer we get to election day the less the media will talk about Jones’ fitness to be Attorney General. All will be forgotten.

Why do Democratic leaders still support him when he is so clearly unfit to be Virginia’s chief law enforcement officer? Well, first, when discussing the actions of the Democratic Party we must first think about the identity politics involved. Jay Jones could be the first black Attorney General of Virginia. So, they aren’t going to ask him to drop out. This year every seat in the House of Delegates is up, so not one Democratic candidate will ask Jones to drop out because they need his supporters, and they can’t afford to offend them.

For the same reasons as a House of Delegates candidate, Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic nominee for Governor, is not going to ask him to drop out or even rescind her endorsement of him, because she needs the black vote, especially in Norfolk, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. Her turning on him would cost her the election.

Now if Jones were a white male or cis gendered white woman, in the parlance of the politically correct, that means assigned at birth, then perhaps Democrats could ask that candidate to drop out, but they don’t have that luxury, the luxury of conscience, of asking Jones to step aside. For example, they were quick to ask Governor Ralph Northam, a fellow Democrat, and white male, to drop out after his blackface yearbook picture came out in 2019.

And then there is the internal rationalization of Democrats. They want power, and they believe that they are at war, a cold war for now, with Republicans. So, they will overlook all kinds of moral flaws in their own candidates. They rationalize that they know the real Jay Jones, and they tell us that those texts are not indicative of the man they know.

And who is the Jay Jones that they know? Well, he is a radical, woke, soft on crime, defunding the police supporter, an inexperienced prosecutor, and a long time Democrat, and to Democrats he is not a violent person.

So, they will back him. After all, they reason that Trump has said some bad things in the past as well. But they know that they will have to publicly chastise him for his “unfortunate” text messages. And they believe that Jones and his supporters will be ok with that. But they can only go so far in attacking him.

It is not just Party leaders that will stand by Jones, I think rank and file Democrats will overwhelmingly vote for him as well. They will rationalize voting for him for most of the same reasons as the Party leadership, such as Jones will stand up to Trump and fight for the left’s agenda. They don’t care about Jones’s temperament or violent view of politics. They don’t care about being hypocrites. They can tell us to tone down the rhetoric, and they can still vote for Jones and not lose a wink of sleep.

I am partial to Jason Miyares. He has been a great Attorney General and deserves reelection. So, I will vote for him, but I think that despite these revelations about Jones it will be a close race. But it shouldn’t be.

My guess is that 9 out of every 10 Democrats who votes for Spanberger for Governor will also cast a vote for Jones for Attorney General. In other words, he will lose very few Democratic voters.

However, I think that there will be enough independent minded, less partisan Democrats that can’t vote for Jones. That, and the Republican voters, and swing voters will reelect Miyares.

That is what I think, but I am an optimist. Who knows what will happen on election day.

David Shephard is the author of two books: Elections Have Consequences, A Cautionary Tale.

Norton’s Choice: An Inside Politics Exposé: Shephard, David: 9781892538802: Amazon.com: Books

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David Shephard

David Shephard grew up in Fairfax County, attending George Mason University and majoring in government and politics. He started his career in politics as a student volunteer with the Stan Parris for governor campaign in 1989, and currently does lobbying and consulting work in Richmond.

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John Massoud October 16, 2025 at 2:26 pm

David. Democrats believe all Republicans are evil. Therefore it is ok for them to talk about killing us or even attempting to do so.

Remember that at the Labor Day Parade in Buena Vista, Abigail Spanberger sat while her supporters heckled our candidates.

She is a uniquely bad actress and must not be allowed to be in power.

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Truth October 15, 2025 at 8:50 pm

BOELTER killed Hartman and her husband because she abandoned the democrat attempt to block Republican legislation. He was involved with the “no kings” rally and wore a tee shirt to a Democrat rally with resist and a gun on it. The media has tried to illogically spin the obvious by claiming his roommate said he was a Republican. Claims are not facts.

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Was A Democrat October 15, 2025 at 8:05 pm

Ongoing Fundraising Efforts: Jones hosted or participated in multiple events post-scandal, including a joint fundraiser with Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) on October 13, 2025, and another with Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-VA-07) on October 14. Warner’s campaign donated $25,000 to Jones in August (pre-scandal), and joint fundraising pages remain active on ActBlue.
A planned October 9 fundraiser at author David Baldacci’s home was canceled, with donors notified their contributions would be refunded—indicating some pullback. However, Jones attended a Democratic event in Virginia on October 14, where fundraising occurred alongside discussions of the scandal.

A notable pre-scandal but relevant donation: Everytown for Gun Safety (a gun control group) gave $200,000 in August 2025, which has drawn irony and criticism given the violent content of the texts.

While not direct contributions to Jones, Democratic-aligned ad reservations supporting him totaled $1.6 million in the week following the scandal (October 7–14), per AdImpact tracking. This is significantly outpaced by GOP spending ($3.5 million for opponent Jason Miyares), but indicates some party infrastructure investment persists.

While not direct contributions to Jones, Democratic-aligned ad reservations supporting him totaled $1.6 million in the week following the scandal (October 7–14), per AdImpact tracking. This is significantly outpaced by GOP spending ($3.5 million for opponent Jason Miyares), but indicates some party infrastructure investment persists.

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MICHAEL A CROGNALE October 15, 2025 at 3:07 pm

Of course they do because they are god damned traitors. It really sucks to know how far they have fallen since JFK. The whole lot of them need to be tarred, feathered and ridden out of town ob a rail.

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Jonathan K. Erickson October 15, 2025 at 2:39 pm

Was that Jay Jones with Susanna Gibson at fundraisers?

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