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Kim Taylor of Virginie repels the remarks of Spanberger “Rage” after threat

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A republican delegate from Virginia targeted in a death threat last week turns on the Democratic candidate for governor Abigail Spanberger, stressing his viral “leave your rage” comments as a food division.

Former representative Abigail Spanberger, D-VA., Denied that his comments have something to do with a threat against DEL state. Kim Taylor of Petersburg, and which they were intended in the context of food activism as the writing of letters and the commitment efforts of voters.

But Monday, Taylor did not buy this explanation:

“(Spanberger) told supporters to” let your rage feed you “and now she wants to claim that she did not think it. Sorry, Abigail, you can’t get it back,” Taylor told Fox News Digital.

Top Virginia delegated the last victim of political violence after the Kirk after the suspicious death threat was arrested

“It is the same violent rhetoric that we have seen from Democrats for years and the Republicans have paid the price: Steve Scalie almost killed on a baseball field, President Trump targeted by an assassin, Charlie Kirk murdered in cold blood.”

Taylor said that a real leader Unira Virginia and “will go courageously, not rage”.

She said Spanberger therefore “disqualified” the governor.

Taylor’s campaign said that he had received a message last week from Michael Ray Strawmyer, 33, from Dinwiddie County, Virginia, in which he threatened to kill the legislator and placed himself on the republicans who ruined the country.

Strawmyer did a distance from Dinwiddie earlier on Monday, according to the Petersburg progress indexAnd was detained in a South Hill State prison near the Northern Carolina line.

Taylor’s comments on Monday was in response to the decline in Spanberger – after people started to establish their own links between his comments “leave your rage” and Taylor’s threat.

A spanberger spokesman told the index of progress that Taylor had released his remarks out of context and said that the candidate “had immediately condemned this horrible threat.”

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Butch Taylor and Kim Taylor with an American flag piece

Virginia delegate Kim Taylor, and the $ 600 offer from her Butch husband during this local event, marked them an American wooden flag made by Floyd Hemesath in Disputy, Virginia. (Kristi K. Higgins / Progress-Index via the Imagn)

“She will continue to condemn any attempt to shed light or justify political violence of all kinds,” said the spokesman.

Asked about Spanberger reciting the “rage” sentence again during a recent campaign event outside Richmond, the campaign manager said that “the context” was important and that he was supposed to illustrate the need to “write postcards and doors”.

Taylor made waves there are two elections when she overthrew the state senator Laschresce Aird, D-Petersburg, in what is one of the most democratic cities per capita in Commonwealth.

Taylor beaten Aird by around 500 votes in 2021 and narrowly won the re -election in 2023 of around 50 votes.

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His opponent in 2025 is Kimberly Pope Adams, who ran against her in the nail biter 2023. In comments at the independence of Virginia, Pope Adams criticized the Trump administration and the social services cup in Surry and Prince George, who are rural than the city of Pétersburg.

Lieutenant-Governor WinSome Earle-Sears, the republican candidate for the governor, also responded to the original Spanberger remarks by invoking the long-standing tourist slogan of Virginia, “Virginia is for amateurs”, the contrasting with “Rage”.

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