
Abigail Spanberger
Abigail Anne Davis Spanberger (born August 7, 1979, age 42) is a former CIA officer and left-wing Democrat currently serving as the U.S. representative from Virginia's 7th district.
U.S. House of Representatives
2018 election
Spanberger won election to the United States House of Representatives in 2018, defeating Republican then-incumbent David Brat by 2% of the vote.[2]
Phony “moderate”
Despite claiming to be a “moderate Democrat”[3] with such a supposition being backed by the establishment media,[4][5] Spanberger is a partisan bait and switch-pulling leftist who maintains a very liberal/anti-Trump voting record[6] and was faced with heavy wrath from constituents in her Republican district after supporting the impeachment coup against Donald Trump.[7]
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Abigail Spanberger Articles
December 11, 2019
Fake moderate Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger feels the heat from fed up, impeachment-weary constituents
By M. Catharine Evans
The first signs of trouble ahead for newly elected so-called moderate representatives in swing districts are being felt here in Virginia's 7th District.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger hopped on the moderate train in 2018, touting her CIA background ad nauseam to the people of the traditionally Republican 7th District. With the help of millions of dollars from pro-abortion PACs and Soros-funded outfits, volunteers from Northern Virginia spread out over the western and southwestern suburbs of Richmond to give her a slim margin of victory over Republican Dave Brat. But Spanberger's cover as an across-the-aisle moderate is not holding up well under the pressure of an impeachment hoax and a newly elected majority-Democrat Legislature.
Up until this past weekend, Spanberger's numerous town halls have been generally peaceful Q&As. That all changed during Sunday's gathering at a middle school gym in Spotsylvania County.
The Virginia General Assembly's push for more radical gun control policies coupled with Spanberger's "yes" vote for the impeachment inquiry after she promised to vote "no" came to a head on Sunday. If many of her constituents weren't paying attention to Spanberger's flip-flop before the hearings began last week, they are now.
The mask is slipping, and the lady is no moderate. In one exchange with a member of the audience, Spanberger, the CIA officer, apparently didn't understand that here in the United States we are innocent until proven guilty.
"No one has dispelled or attempted to dispel or provide evidence that would exonerate the president," she said.
"Did you really say that? You have to prove you're innocent?" someone else responded.
Spanberger then insisted President Trump's conduct with Ukraine jeopardized national security.
The allegations against the President are incredibly, incredibly serious[.] ... Those witnesses have all affirmed and all agreed on what happened...that the President sought to use military assistance...as leverage to get a foreign government to do what he wanted.
Many at the town hall weren't buying it.
"It's crap," one said.
"It's b-------," a townhall participant shouted.
Somebody else chimed in, "It's lies, all lies... You know that."
Later, from the back of the room, someone called out, "She doesn't represent us. What has she done since she's taken office to help this country? Not a damn thing!"
Spanberger didn't fare much better when it came to the issue of gun rights. The congresswoman stated that she supports the Second Amendment but is in favor of keeping guns out of the hands of people with violent histories. She cited 15 states that have extreme risk restraining orders initiated by family members or law enforcement.
An Orange County resident attending the town hall said he didn't want to "hear double-talk from the government" when it comes to the right to bear arms. He cited Virginia's Senate Bill 16, which, if enacted, would expand the definition of an assault weapon and make it a felony to purchase, possess, or transport one.
"We will not give up our guns," he said. "We have no duty to obey an unconstitutional law, hundreds of thousands of people are gonna turn into felons if you Democrats continue doing what you're doing, and I'm not going to stand for it."
Rep. Spanberger cannot un-ring this bell. The pushback against the do-nothing Democrats and their baseless campaign to impeach President Trump has begun here in the 7th.
Spanberger's support of the impeachment fiasco has come back to bite her, and with at least four Republicans now vying for the chance to unseat her in 2020, the suburban, wine-swilling soccer moms may not be enough to save her.
Virginia Democrat Spanberger surges ahead after 'overlooked' ballots found on flash drive: Report
Flash drive had allegedly been marked as "provisional ballots."
Virginia Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger has now surged ahead in her tight race with a Democratic challenger after officials reportedly discovered thousands of "overlooked" ballots on a flash drive.
Spanberger, is a former CIA official who was part of the 2018 Blue Wave that gave Democrats control of the House. Her victory ended the GOP's stronghold on the state's 7th congressional district seat. Her challenger this year is Republican Nick Freitas.
The election-watch group Virginia Public Access Project tweeted late Wednesday afternoon that Spanberger was down by about 1,350 votes following a canvassing effort by county officials.
In VA07, corrected returns during Wednesday's canvas expands Freitas' lead to 1,353 from 713. There are still 69,000 outstanding absentee ballots to be counted, most of them in Spotslvania and Henrico. https://t.co/RxiP9JcsqD pic.twitter.com/UnVoNVXC6D— vpapupdates (@vpapupdates) November 4, 2020
Less than an hour later, however, VPAP reported she had jumped considerably ahead of Freitas, in part the result of an infusion of over 14,600 previously "overlooked" ballots found on an Henric County county flash drive.
The memory stick had been "mislabeled as 'provisional ballots'," the group said.
In CD7, Spanberger now leads by 5,134 votes after Henrico County posts 14,616 central absentee votes that were overlooked on Election night. Officials overlooked the ballots, which were saved on a memory stick mislabeled as "provisional ballots." https://t.co/UL3zFe0kEb— vpapupdates (@vpapupdates) November 4, 2020
Calls to VPAP and to the Henrico County registrar were not immediately returned on Thursday morning.
As of Thursday morning, Spanberger was leading Freitas by about 1.14% in the returns, according to VPAP.
More: https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2023/09/22/spanberger-menendez-must-go-you-cant-have-hint-of-expectation-influence-is-for-sale-sounds-like-espionage/