So, there will be an open seat and special election in the district. Surely, a part of the governor's calculations in the appointment is the fact the area leans Republican. However, Democrats have been gaining some ground, notably in Harrisonburg. The outcome could turn less on party and more on the strengths or weaknesses of the individual candidates and on their ability to bring out supporters in low-turnout contest. No word on anyone yet expressing interest, but the Democrats have several appealing possibilities. It will be interesting to see who steps up - in both parties. Game on!
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Lowell Fulk could always run.
Fulk is certainly qualified and knows the issues. Ditto for Gene Hart. A couple others in H'burg would be good choices too. I don't live in the district, so don't have a direct stake, but it would be great to have more effective representation for the region.
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