Virginia Republican Lawyer Basic Jason Miyares and Democratic challenger Jay Jones squared off of their first and solely debate Thursday over a set of violent and incendiary textual content messages despatched by Jones — a difficulty that has overtaken the race and vaulted it to nationwide prominence.
Miyares, an incumbent working for reelection, pushed arduous in opposition to Jones for the leaked texts, which included messages to a Republican delegate through which Jones stated that former Virginia Republican Home Speaker Todd Gilbert ought to get “two bullets to the pinnacle.”
Referencing a quote from President Abraham Lincoln, Miyares began the controversy by saying: “Character is what you do at midnight when nobody is watching. However now we all know what he (Jones) was doing at midnight.”
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Jones apologized for his phrases from the beginning.
“Let me be very clear,” he stated. “I’m ashamed, I’m embarrassed and I am sorry.”
Nonetheless, the Democrat rebuffed Miyares by noting that violent rhetoric may be heard on each side of the aisle, and that President Trump has been recognized to make use of excessive language at instances.
“What about when Donald Trump used incendiary language to incite a riot to attempt to overturn an election right here on this nation?” Jones stated, including, “You have not stated a phrase. I’ve taken accountability for my errors. It is time you’re taking accountability, too.”
The race for Virginia lawyer common has emerged as one of the aggressive statewide contests on this yr’s election, with members of each events taking an curiosity within the down-ballot race.
Whereas Republican Winsome Earle-Sears has confronted setbacks in her race for governor, as has John Reid, the GOP lieutenant governor nominee, the lawyer common’s race stays fiercely aggressive. Final week, it spilled over into the governor’s race when former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic nominee for governor, refused to say throughout a debate whether or not she nonetheless supported Jones’ candidacy, suggesting it was as much as the voters to determine.
Jones and Miyares tangled over the violent textual content message for a lot of the controversy. The best way Miyares instructed it, Jones’ texts about taking pictures a distinguished Republican disqualified him from the race to be Virginia’s lead prosecutor. Miyares additionally hit Jones over a reported 2022 reckless driving conviction.
“Jay, in case you have been to use to be a line prosecutor … you wouldn’t cross a background test,” Miyares stated.
Requested by a moderator how voters can belief him, Jones acknowledged that he “made very nice errors” however was held accountable for them.
Jones, in flip, spent a lot of his time arguing that Miyares lacked the nerve to sue the White Home if the Trump administration overreached, saying Miyares “will not maintain the president accountable.”
“Jason hangs out with Donald Trump at MAGA rallies,” Jones stated. “I’ll see Jason Miyares and Donald Trump in court docket as your subsequent lawyer common.”
The candidates tackled different authorized issues more likely to contain the lawyer common’s workplace, together with the enforcement of Virginia’s clear vitality regulation and the scope of Virginia’s Human Rights Act, a state regulation prohibiting discrimination.
Miyares and Jones additionally exchanged jabs on which candidate would do a greater job of conserving Virginians protected. Miyares argued that Jones lacked the expertise to carry criminals to account, citing a narrative by The Richmond Instances-Dispatch of a Virginia state trooper clocking Jones dashing 116 miles per hour, resulting in a reckless driving conviction.
Jones, for his half, touted his report serving as a delegate within the Virginia Home, the place he stated he supported laws cracking down on intercourse offenders and human trafficking. He additionally referenced his expertise going after ghost gun producers whereas working within the lawyer common’s workplace for the District of Columbia.
At one level, a moderator from the Virginia State Bar requested the candidates how they considered the lawyer common’s workplace — as a political or authorized one.
“It is clearly a authorized one, and that is precisely why we’ve got to carry the president accountable, go after Donald Trump and the dangerous actions of this administration,” Jones eagerly responded.
Miyares side-stepped the query, saying it is an workplace there to guard Virginians.
“Jay Jones needs fights in Washington,” he stated. “He is working for the unsuitable workplace.”