Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones should “step away” from his campaign “in disgrace” over text messages.
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READ THEM: Virginia Dem Sent Shocking Texts About Killing GOP Leader, ‘Piss[ing]’ On Graves
Democrat Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones, in recently uncovered text messages, fantasized about murdering a state GOP leader with “two bullets to the head” Read More
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