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Virginia Republican lieutenant governor candidate attacked with homophobic mailers and text messages Mailers and text messages attack Del. Glenn Davis support of LGBTQ rights in appeal to Republican base voters. 8SHARES Screenshot of the anti-Glenn Davis attack on transgender rights – Photo: Glenn Davis, via Twitter. A Republican candidate for Virginia lieutenant governor is being subjected to homophobic attacks casting him as a “gay Democrat” for voting for Medicaid expansion and supporting pro-LGBTQ measures. Del. Glenn Davis (R-Virginia Beach) took to Twitter last week to accuse former Del. Tim Hugo (R-Clifton) of sending around a mailer with a photo of Davis wearing a colorful, striped shirt at a PrideFest event in Hampton Roads. The caption of the photo reads: “Don’t be fooled. Glenn Davis is no Republican.” ....
ANDREW CAIN Richmond Times-Dispatch The four Republican candidates for attorney general broadly agree on certain policy issues â such as holding the Virginia Parole Board accountable and opposing the ending of qualified immunity for police officers. But they tout significantly different life and work experiences that they say make them their partyâs best bet in the May 8 convention and in the November election. The GOP candidates are Leslie Haley, a member of the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors; Del. Jason Miyares, R-Virginia Beach; Chuck Smith, a former head of the Virginia Beach GOP; and Jack White, a former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito who is a partner at a Tysons Corner law firm. ....
Attacks on gay rights bubbled to the surface of one of the GOP statewide campaigns ahead of a May 8 nominating convention, prompting rebukes for one of the party’s candidates ....