RICHMOND, VA – Today the Donald Trump campaign announced its plan to win the state of Virginia by kicking off a more than $2 million statewide television buy in key markets beginning Tuesday and running through the rest of the election. Additionally, the campaign has announced a statewide leadership team comprised of 19 distinguished Virginia leaders, who, alongside RPV Chairman John Whitbeck and Virginia Senior Advisor Mike Rubino, will utilize their diverse political experience in the state to deliver a Trump victory on November 8th.
“The members of the Trump Virginia team are highly respected and accomplished leaders from all across the Commonwealth. Republicans have unified for a Trump victory this November. With the expertise of these leaders Mr. Trump will win Virginia,” said Mike Rubino, Virginia Senior Advisor, Donald J. Trump for President.
The statewide list includes Republicans from every corner of the Commonwealth and members range from former and current elected officials, business leaders, attorneys and notable citizens.
Virginia statewide leadership committee members include:
Rob Bell – Delegate, 58th District
Dave Brat – Congressman, 7th District
Kay Coles James – Former OPM Director
Glenn Davis – Delegate, 84th District
Jeannemarie Davis – Former State Senator
J. Randy Forbes – Congressman, 4th District
John Fredericks – Radio Host
John Hager – Former Lieutenant Governor
Jerry Kilgore – Former Attorney General
Terry Kilgore – Delegate, 1st District
Jeff McWaters – Former State Senator
Mike Murray – Northern Virginia Business Leaders
Mark Obenshain - State Senator, 26th District
Suzanne Obenshain – Conservative Activist
Bryce Reeves – State Senator, 17th District
Jill Vogel - State Senator, 27th District
Frank Wagner – State Senator, 7th District
Rob Wittman – Congressman, 1st District
Kerry Woolard – General Manager, Trump Winery
1 comment:
I am so happy Donald Trump is risking his very life to be our respected leader. May God hold him on his hands for the full term x 2! This man can really bring up the Black, Hispanic, and White poor to become a real Middle Class, just like we had in the 50's and 60's. It doesn't exist now, btw. If you believe it does, you are young. Us elderly remember what that was.
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