Unity Event held for CD 10

Written on:June 20, 2018
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The following article is from the Blue View on June 15. Congratulations to Senator Jennifer Wexton, our CD 10 nominee.

Former opponents pledge support to Jennifer Wexton

By Stephanie Witt Sedgwick:

The Virginia CD-10 primary candidates gathered today in Sterling, Va., to pledge their support for Tuesday’s primary winner, state senator Jennifer Wexton (D-33).

The CD10 Unity event fulfilled a pledge all candidates had taken to support whoever won the primary.  Moderator Zach Pruckowski, Chair of the 10th Congressional District Democratic Committee, declared all the candidates winners for living up to their promise and joining the event.

The room was packed as Virginia’s primary candidates pledged their support for winner Jennifer Wexton. / Photos by Karen Kirk

Each of the five losing candidates then expressed their support for Del. Wexton and urged the crowd to keep their eyes on the prize, beating Republican incumbent Barbara Comstock in the general election in November.

Julia Biggins, a research scientist, said “The voters have spoken and Jennifer Wexton is our choice.” She offered any help she could give including acting as a consultant on any science related areas.

Alison Friedman, an anti-human trafficking activist, said Congress needs to be held responsible for refusing to to exercise their role in holding the President accountable. Jennifer Wexton, she said, will bring good representation that will stand up for democracy.

Vowing to support Wexton’s candidacy in any way he could, from pulling in veterans to helping with viral videos, Dan Helmer, a former Army officer, also noted that everyone is united, excited and energized for the campaign.

Echoing the sentiment of the crowd, former federal prosecutor Paul Pelletier called Wexton, “the best person for the job,” and declared, “the fight starts right here.”

Zach Pruckowski, Chair of the 10th Congressional District Democratic Committee, moderates. Standing behind him are VA Delegate Mark Keam (Vienna), Kathy Stewart Shupe, Virginia Equal Rights Coalition Regional EVP and VA Delegate Kathleen J. Murphy (McLean).

Lindsey Davis Stover, an Obama Administration political advisor, thanked everyone for putting Democrats in the best position to win. She stressed the opportunity this campaign has given Democrats to reach out to every single voter in every part of the district.

Wexton wrapped up the event at the Cascades branch of the Loudon County public library system, thanking all her former opponents, now supporters. She pointed out that, “our journey is just beginning.” She said that Democrats stand for many things, including a country where children are not taken from their parents for trying to cross the border; where workers don’t hold down two or three jobs and still are not able to afford prescription drugs; and where it isn’t easier to buy a gun than to vote.

Wexton ended with her campaign message, directing the campaign’s slogan to her opponent in the general election, Barbara Comstock, as much as to the crowd:  “Change is Coming.”

In photo above story, former Democratic primary candidates for CD-10 throw their support behind winner Jennifer Wexton. From left, Julia Biggins, Alison Friedman, Dan Helmer, Wexton, Paul Pelletier and Lindsey Davis Stover.

Manassas City Council Nominating Caucus Results

Written on:June 9, 2018
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Manassas City Council Nominating Caucus Results

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 9, 2018 Democrats Announce Results of Nominating Caucus for City of Manassas City Council Manassas VA—Manassas and Manassas Park Cities Democratic Committee held an unassembled caucus today to determine the three Democratic nominees for Manassas City Council election in November. 138 voters came out to vote for up to three of the four candidates – E. Michelle Davis-Younger, Ken D. Elston, Rex G. Parr Jr and Dr….

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Nominating Caucus for Manassas City Council, Saturday June 9, 10:15-11:45 AM

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Kaine 2018 Manassas Canvass, Saturday, April 28, 11 AM-5 PM

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Written on:April 19, 2018
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Regional Transportation Planning Board Seeks Public Input for Its Updated Plan

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Legislative Town Hall – Manassas

Written on:January 22, 2018
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Manassas & Manassas Park Democrats Reorganized for 2018-2019

Written on:January 18, 2018
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Manassas & Manassas Park Democrats Meet to Reorganize on January 17

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Written on:January 11, 2018
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Call for the Biennial Reorganization of the Manassas & Manassas Park Cities Democratic Committee, Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 7 PM, at Manassas City Hall

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