Who is Abigail Spanberger? Meet Virginia’s Democratic governor-elect

Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat and former U.S. Representative for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, won the Virginia governor’s race on November 4, defeating Republican Lt.Gov.Winsome Earle-Sears. Spanberger, 45, was born in Red Bank, New Jersey, and later moved to Henrico County, Virginia. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and a master’s from a dual program at Purdue University and GISMA Business School in Germany.

Before entering politics, Spanberger worked in federal law enforcement with the Postal inspection Service and then as a CIA case officer. She was the frist woman and first Democrat in 50 years to represent Virginia’s 7th District in Congress.

Spanberger’s policy priorities include gun control measures such as closing background check loopholes and supporting red flag laws, boosting Virginia’s workforce through investments in community and historically Black colleges, and reforming Social Security provisions affecting public servants.Despite controversies during the campaign and accusations related to her alleged knowledge of President Biden’s cognitive health, Spanberger managed to outraise and defeat her opponent. She is married with three daughters and identifies as Protestant.


Who is Abigail Spanberger? Meet Virginia’s Democratic governor-elect

Former Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, defeated Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R-VA) to become the next Virginia governor in the Nov. 4 election.

The onetime lawmaker outraised her opponent despite a texting scandal on her ticket as well as accusations from the lieutenant governor that her alleged knowledge of former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline is a “national security issue.”

Here’s all you need to know about the Democratic Virginia governor-elect.

Age

Spanberger, 45, was born on Aug. 7, 1979.

Hometown

Born in Red Bank, New Jersey, Spanberger eventually moved to Henrico County, Virginia, where she graduated from J.R. Tucker High School.

Education

Spanberger received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree from a dual program at Purdue University and GISMA Business School in Germany.

Family and religion

Spanberger is married to her husband, Adam, also from Virginia, and they have three daughters. They are a Protestant family, according to Pew Research.

Occupations

Spanberger worked on narcotics and money laundering cases as a federal law enforcement officer in the Postal Inspection Service and then at the CIA as a case officer. She then became the first woman to represent Virginia’s 7th Congressional District in the House and the first Democrat to do so in 50 years.

Major policy positions

Spanberger was a leader of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which tightened background check loopholes on guns and encouraged red flag laws at the state level. 

Spanberger voted to pass the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, saying she wants to boost the workforce in Virginia, specifically community colleges and historically black colleges and universities, calling them “chronically underfunded” on her website.

VIRGINIA GOVERNOR’S RACE CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM AND CONCERN IN BOTH PARTIES

Spanberger helped repeal the windfall elimination provision and government pension offset, two facets of Social Security she deems misguided, during the Biden administration. She said these two provisions reduced the benefits of Virginia public servants and their grieving spouses too much.

Spanberger ran for Congress in 2018 after President Donald Trump won his first election. She has been endorsed by Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA) and Tim Kaine (D-VA).



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