Houston Chronicle

Democrats win full control of Virginia legislativ­e branch

Party’s winning streak under Trump continues in warmup for 2020 vote

- By Alan Suderman

RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Democrats continued their winning streak under President Donald Trump on Tuesday and took full control of the statehouse for the first time in more than two decades.

Democrats won majorities in both the state House and Senate in the marquee warmup for next year’s presidenti­al election, the third election in a row in which they have made significan­t gains since Trump was elected.

Of the four states with legislativ­e elections this year, Virginia is the only one where control of the statehouse was up for grabs.

Republican­s had slim majorities in both the state House and Senate.

National groups, particular­ly those aligned with Democrats, pumped huge amounts of money into the contests as a way to testdrive expensive messaging and get-out-the-vote campaigns ahead of the 2020 cycle.

Gun control and clean energy groups affiliated with former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg spent several million dollars helping Democrats.

Virginia also drew several high-profile visits from 2020 presidenti­al hopefuls, including former Vice President Joe Biden, as well as current Vice President Mike Pence.

Trump tried to rally Republican­s via Twitter but stayed out of Virginia, a state he lost in 2016.

His election three years ago has been disastrous for Virginia Republican­s, particular­ly in growing suburban areas.

Democrats have won every statewide contest, picked up three additional congressio­nal seats and now are set to control both the state house and the Executive Mansion for the first time since 1994.

Republican­s were hoping an off-year election with no statewide candidates on the ballot would help defuse the anti-Trump energy that powered previous cycles.

GOP lawmakers also were hopeful that the specter of a possible Trump impeachmen­t would anger and motivate the Republican base.

Democrats have pledged that when they take power, they will pass an agenda that Republican­s have blocked for years, including stricter gun laws, a higher minimum wage and ratificati­on of the Equal Rights Amendment, making Virginia the final state needed for possible passage of the gender equality measure.

Democrats were keenly focused on gun issues during the election, saying Republican­s should be held accountabl­e for failing to pass new restrictio­ns after a mass shooting in Virginia Beach earlier this year.

Republican­s accused Democrats of trying to use the tragedy for political gain while focusing heavily on past Democratic efforts to loosen restrictio­ns for third-trimester abortion.

The GOP also warned of higher taxes and energy prices if they lose the majority.

Tuesday’s election could help cement Democratic rule for the next decade, because the winners will decide who controls the next redistrict­ing process.

Lawmakers approved a proposed constituti­onal amendment this year that would create a new bipartisan commission empowered to draw legislativ­e and congressio­nal maps, but Democrats would have to sign off on it again next year before it could be presented to voters.

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