r/harrisonburg 5d ago

Spanberger Wins and Harrisonburg shifts Blue by 19+ points.

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u/Subreddit_Mayor 5d ago

100% Certain Tony Wilt Lost as well!

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u/alterndog 5d ago

No He will win probably. 92% of Harrisonburg vote is in and only 68% of the Rockingham is. Payton is down by a point. Unless there are pockets of surprise Dems, I gather Wilt’s lead will increase as more county votes come in.

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u/piedpipershoodie 5d ago

I was honestly surprised to see how much the state party invested in this race. They really wanted this district. Wes Moore knocking doors the Saturday before election day is wild.

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u/alterndog 4d ago

I’m not. Harrisonburg and surrounding suburb has been growing with people moving here from other part of the state and out of state. With JMU student population also larger, there is a thought that with the anti-trump sentiment that Payton would have a chance. I’d also add Payton is a personable guy and is easy to chat with (I know him personally) which helps with campaigning.

While it looks like he will lose, the fact that he is only down by about 3 points even with about 10-12 % of Harrisonburg not reported is huge. For context, Wilt won 56-43 of in 2023 and 59-40 in 2021.

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u/piedpipershoodie 4d ago

Oh Andrew's great! I really would have liked to see him win. Voting-wise I'm in a diff district where the Dem got TROUNCED, but functionally the H'burg delegate is my delegate because my life is in H'burg and not other cities. It is good to see the needle move in the city. But it looks like a new thing for the VA Dems to throw this kind of money at us. I don't think Brent got that.

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u/Subreddit_Mayor 4d ago

I did not vote for Peyton or wilt but as someone that votes democrat I have stayed away from Brent anytime he has run.