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Nearly four months later, Virginias Republican majority in the Senate and House was swept out in an off-year election. Now, for the first time in more than 25 years, Democrats have full control of the state government. Several pieces of progressive legislation that Republicans had blockedworkplace and housing protections for LGBTQ residents, a minimum wage hike, the Equal Rights Amendmentcould soon pass. But for gun control activists, this blue wave signifies something bigger: Republicans allegiance to the gun lobby is eroding their appeal with suburban voters they cant afford to lose.
After the Virginia Beach shooting, gun groups went all in on Virginia. Everytown and Moms Demand Action say they spent at least $2.5 million to elect Democrats. Giffords, the group co-founded by former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords, spent $300,000 on ads. Meanwhile, the NRAcurrently hobbled by political scandals and depleted financesbarely contributed $350,000 to GOP candidates. And it didnt take defeat well. The day after the election, the NRA tweeted a photo of Bloomberg with Harvey Weinstein and a message to Watts: Your freedom-hating group has one thing only: Bloombergs billions
This election was not because of you or your organization. It was because of ONE billionaires wallet.
Many people were watching this election as a bellwether for 2020. What you saw in Virginia was really a trend that had been visible in 2017 and 2018, said Stephen Farnsworth, a political science professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg. President Trump is really unpopular in the suburbs, and that motivates a lot of Democrats to turn out. But beyond Trumps unpopularity, the shift on guns has helped flip the states once solidly red suburbs. Polls found that gun violence was the number one issue for Virginia voters, who showed bipartisan support for passing universal background checks and removing guns from people deemed to present a safety risk. It used to be that Democrats wouldnt talk about gun control outside of the most blue urban districts, Farnsworth said, but no longer.
Case in point: the 40th Districtright next door to NRA headquarterswhose longtime state Rep. Tim Hugo was the last Republican lawmaker in the Northern Virginia suburbs. Everytown and Giffords identified the district as flippable and supported Dan Helmer, an Army veteran who made gun reform the center of his campaign. Helmer told me that even before Virginia Beach, the issue of gun control was overwhelmingly the top concern among voters he talked with. More Virginians die of gun violence each year than die in car accidents, which, if you think of the number of firearms and then the number of cars, is mad, he said. He won by over six points.
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