GOP candidates in Virginia stressed school’s biology in the shock of bathrooms, DEMS EVADE ISSUE

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Republican candidates at a state -of -scale office in Virginia come to parents who are upset by transgender policies of the school, while their democratic rivals remain largely silent.
Fox News Digital contacted the 2025 candidates for the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General to ask questions about their opinions on the access of transgender students to the bathrooms.
The candidates of the Democratic Party did not respond to the repeated requests of Fox News Digital on this subject, or avoided talking about it directly, despite the question of the national question this month.
“The biological differences are important,” the candidate for the governor of GOP Virginia, WinSome Earle-Sears, told Fox News Digital, when he was contacted to comment on the controversial issue. “It’s not political. It’s common sense, and someone has to get up and talk for parents.”
The leaders of Virginie reprimand the racist signs targeting the candidate for the governor of Gop Winsome Earle-Sears: “repellents”

Lieutenant-Governor of Virginie WinSome Earle-Sears speaks to the crowd during a rally organized to announce that she will seek the appointment of his party for the governor of Virginia in 2025 at Chick’s Oyster Bar in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Thursday, September 5, 2024. (Kristen Zeis / Washington Post via Getty Images)
Information requests occurred after five school districts in Virginia were appointed “at high risk” by the Ministry of Education at the beginning of the month about their decision to continue to allow students to use installations according to their gender identity. They also followed the suspension of this month of two secondary men who were accused of sexual harassment after their complaint of a biological woman of transgender identification using their locker room.
“As a mother of three daughters from Virginia Public Schools, a former Federal Lois application officer, and a candidate for the Governor’s post, Abigail’s priority is to ensure that all Virginia children are safe and supported,” said a representative of former representative Abigail Spanberger, who presents himself for the governor against Earle-Sears, when he was contacted for how the problem.
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“While the opponent of Abigail, WinSome Earle-Sears, Stokes Division and supports the threats of the Trump administration to withdraw funding from Virginia schools, as the next governor of Virginia, Abigail will work to protect the funding of public schools, approach the chronic shortage of Commonwealth and content with our latest row in mathematics in mathematics The spokesperson.
Spanberger spokesperson also criticized the “Earle-Sears decades record to try to undo the Virginie public schools” and argued that she had “offered any plan to increase the performance of students”.
“Abigail will continue to focus on the preparation of students successful and bring Virginia’s parents to the table,” concluded the spokesperson in their response. “What is (the) deadline to make you ensure that the administrator of Trump threatens to withdraw funding from these five school divisions of Northern Virginia?”

Virginia Democratic Gubernatorial Cundiat, the former Abigail Spanberger representative, raises a 6 -month -old child while saluting supporters after a rally at his Alma Mater, Jr Tucker High School, June 16, 2025. (Win McNamee / Getty images)
The other Democrats who present themselves for the best state office, the senator of the Ghazala Hashmi state, who presents himself to be the Lieutenant-Governor, and Jay Jones, a lawyer who presents himself to replace Jason Miyares as Virginia General Prosecutor, did not respond to repeated requests from Fox News Digital on the subject.
In 2021, the Democratic candidate of Governor Terry McAuliffe said during a debate that parents should not tell schools what to teach their children, a statement that many affirmed was a factor contributing to his loss to the governor of Gop Virginia Glenn Youngkin.
“It should be noted that this is a common sense problem. This is a problem of 80/20. At least 80% of people think that it is only a matter of common sense,” said Josh Hetzler, the lawyer representing the families of the two boys in Virginia who have been disciplined to complain about a organic woman using their locker room. “For immemorial times, we had boys and boys changing rooms and locker rooms for girls and girls.”
Meanwhile, Earle-Sears, GOP candidate for Lieutenant Governor John Reid, also quickly answered the question.
“Students should not be punished for talking about equity and security in their own locker room,” replied Reid when asked for the boy’s suspension. “This is what happens when uncontrolled ideology prevails on common sense – children are silent instead of being protected.”

The republican candidate for the Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, John Reid (left) and the Republican candidate, the candidate for the post of governor, WinSome Earle-Sears (right). (John Reid for Lieutenant Governor)
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In addition, the prosecutor general of the outgoing GOP Jason Miyares called the Virginia school district which disciplined the two boys, for “the armament of the title IX to punish the male students expressing the discomfort of being forced to share a wardrobe with a student”.
His opponent, lawyer Jay Jones, did not respond to repeated requests for comments on the issue.
Following the designation by the Ministry of Education of five Northern Virginia School Districts as “at high risk”, their funding will now be subject to “reimbursement status”, which means that the districts will now have to pay all expenses “in advance”, then request reimbursements from the federal government.
“States and school districts cannot openly violate federal law while simultaneously receiving federal funding without additional examination,” said education secretary Linda McMahon.