Tag: politics

Rep. Connolly calls for impeachment of Trump, describes experiences during siege of Capitol
Rioters attack the U.S. Capitol during a siege inspired by Trump aimed at overturning the election. [Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg] Following the siege on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 by an angry mob incited by President Trump, Rep. Gerry Connolly is calling for Trump to be impeached and for use of the 25th Amendment to … Continued

Many candidates are vying for governor of Virginia and other statewide offices
Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe (right) celebrates his 2013 victory with Sen. Tim Kaine and Gov. Ralph Northam, who was then elected lieutenant governor. McAuliffe is running again in 2021. There’s a crowded field of candidates seeking their party’s nomination for statewide offices in Virginia. Voters will select a governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general on … Continued

Local artist displays political portraits in yard
A portrait of Joe Biden on a tree in Todd Crespi’s front yard. Lots of folks around here have political signs in their front yards, but artist Todd Crespi has gone a lot further. Crespi has decorated his yard, at the corner of Whispering Lane and Oakwood Drive in Annandale, with a rotating display of … Continued

Rep. Connolly accuses opponent of hate speech
Rep. Gerry Connolly (left) and Manga Anantatmula. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-11th District), who is running for re-election, accused his Republican opponent, Manga Anantatmula, of hate speech during a virtual candidate forum hosted by the Fairfax County NAACP Oct. 3. Connolly, who has represented the Annandale/Mason District area in Congress since 2009, also accused Anantatmula of … Continued

Congressional candidates clash on climate change, racial justice, immigration and much more
Republican candidate Jeff Jordan (left) is running against Rep. Don Beyer (right). For Rep. Don Beyer, the Democrat who represents the 8th congressional district, the biggest existential threat facing the United States is climate change, while his Republican opponent, Jeff Jordan, says the biggest threat is socialism. The two candidates offered widely divergent views on … Continued

Constitutional amendment on the ballot would create a commission on redistricting
With all the attention on the presidential election, voters are encouraged not to neglect the other issues on the Nov. 3 ballot, including a constitutional amendment to create a Virginia Redistricting Commission. The proposed amendment would establish a bipartisan commission to draw the election districts for the U.S. House of Representatives, the state Senate, and … Continued

Protesters object to postal service cutbacks
Dozens of people attended a rally on Lee Highway in front of the Merrifield Post Office Aug. 22 to protest efforts to curtail mail service. “We’re here to support the right to vote safely by mail,” said organizer Mary Farrell of the Vienna Postcard Group. “Mail is deliberately being slowed, and postal workers are concerned about … Continued

Connolly easily wins Democratic Primary
Connolly Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-11th District) sailed to an easy victory in the Democratic Primary June 23, beating challenger from the left, Zainab Mohsini. Connolly got 70.2 percent of the vote, compared to 29.8 percent for Mohsini. She did slightly better in Fairfax County, getting 31.2 percent. Connolly will face Republican candidate Manga Anantatmula in … Continued

Afghan refugee challenges Rep. Connolly in Democratic primary
Congressional candidate Zainab Mohsini (right) with volunteers (from the left) Billy Bates, Will McLauchlin, and Jackson Anderson. Campaigning during a pandemic is so much more challenging, says congressional candidate Zainab Mohsini. It’s especially difficult for a political neophyte and progressive like Mohsini, an immigrant from Afghanistan, who’s up against the well-known and well-funded Rep. Gerry … Continued

Bernie Sanders lays out plan to transform the nation
Bernie Sanders speaks at the St. James. Democratic candidate for president Sen. Bernie Sanders told the audience at a campaign rally in Springfield Feb. 26 he has a message for Trump: “We’re going to throw you out of office in November.” Sanders spoke at the St. James sports complex in Mason District three days before … Continued

Buttigieg tells crowd he is the best bet to defeat Trump
Pete Buttigieg speaks to a large crowd at the Washington-Liberty High School football stadium in Arlington. Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg told the crowd at a rally in Arlington Feb. 23 he is the only candidate who can bring the country together and attract enough independent voters to defeat Trump. The former South Bend, Ind., mayor … Continued

Warren campaigns in Northern Virginia
Warren speaks at Wakefield High School. Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign might be losing momentum nationally, but she drew a huge enthusiastic crowd at a town hall in Arlington Feb. 13. In her speech before a crowd of about 4,000 at Wakefield High School, Warren focused on her proposals to get big money and corporate … Continued

Yang Gang hosts coat drive
The Northern Virginia Yang Gang, a group of volunteers who support businessman Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign, are holding a coat drive to benefit Shelter House, a nonprofit that assists homeless.families and victims of domestic violence. The coat drive started Dec. 18 and will end Dec. 23. New or mildly used coats, gloves, hats, scarfs, and … Continued

Democrats win big on Election Day
Newly elected Board of Supervisors chair Jeff McKay speaks to supporters, while other winning candidates look on. Democrats had a lot to celebrate last night, as they secured majorities in the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates, along with solid victories on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and School Board. In Mason District, long-time … Continued

School board candidates disagree on value of equity
School board candidates Karl Frisch (Providence) and Ricardy Anderson (Mason). One Fairfax, a framework adopted unanimously by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and School Board in 2016, calls for proposed policies and programs to be considered in terms of their impact on equity. That’s particularly important for Mason District, which needs more resources to … Continued