Hampton Roads Candidates Strike Out In Statewide Primaries
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By Hannah Schuster, Jonah Grinkewitz, Sam Turken and Paul Bibeau
Tuesday's primary elections proved tough for some of the region's incumbents and political powerhouses.
It was the same story for local Democrats who wanted to earn their party's nomination for statewide office.
Democratic
Del. Steve Heretick of Portsmouth, a three-term incumbent, lost his seat to community activist Nadarius Clark.
More than a million dollars poured into the primary contest, making it one of the most expensive House races.
Clark ran on a progressive platform, with an emphasis on education, health care and criminal justice. He outraised Heretick thanks to donations from political action committees tied to a wealthy Charlottesville hedge fund manager.