Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.) on Friday endorsed former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) in his latest bid for the governor’s mansion, becoming the first member of the commonwealth’s congressional delegation to endorse in the Democratic primary.
“As governor, Terry will work to create jobs, invest in workers, make childcare more affordable, and rebuild Virginia’s thriving network of small businesses, especially, here, in my home of Coastal Virginia,” Luria said in a statement obtained exclusively by The Hill. “As we continue to work on future COVID-19 relief packages in Congress, I can think of no better partner and advocate for Virginians in the governor’s office than Terry McAuliffe.”
Luria represents the 2nd Congressional District, which could prove to be vital in the general gubernatorial election.
The district played a role in Democrats turning the state blue in the last two years of the Trump administration. The congresswoman was first elected in 2018, ousting former Rep. Scott Taylor (R) by 2 points. Taylor, who was endorsed by former President Trump, unsuccessfully challenged Luria in 2020, losing by nearly 6 points.
Trump won the district, which includes Virginia Beach and the Norfolk area, in 2016 by 3 points.
The Cook Political Report rated the district as lean Democratic in its 2020 House ratings.
McAuliffe has received a number of notable endorsements from figures like Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), as well as Virginia House Majority Leader Charniele Herring (D), Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney (D) and state Sen. L. Louise Lucas (D), who are serving as his campaign co-chairs.
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