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Virginia governor-elect Glenn Youngkin (R) before speaking at a rally in Richmond over the weekend.

Virginia鈥檚 real battleground: The suburbs

As Election Day approaches, Democrats are campaigning hard in the suburbs. With the race tightening, both parties are hoping that the suburbs will carry them to victory.

Note: Republican Glenn Youngkin won with 50.8 percent of the vote on Tuesday.

By Cassidy Stoneback

HENRICO COUNTY, Va. 鈥 The Richmond suburbs have become a battleground in the final weeks of the Virginia gubernatorial race as Republican Glenn Youngkin has pulled ahead in the region that President Joe Biden won a year ago. Both parties need to win the suburbs to win the election and Democrats are pulling out all the stops to get suburban voters out to the polls this Election Day.

At a GOTV rally in Henrico County, the delegate for the 72nd District in Virginia, Schuyler VanValkenburg, reminded the crowd of what news outlets were saying during the 2013 elections: 鈥淗enrico County, that鈥檚 the place you gotta look at to know which way the country goes. Watch them. They鈥檙e a bellwether.鈥

Local organizers know firsthand how competitive the suburbs can be. The Chair of the Henrico County Democratic Committee, Marques Jones, said that 鈥淗enrico is a very purple place.鈥 While it used to be solidly Republican, Jones notes that 鈥渨ith shifting demographics, younger folks moving in and … raising families here, things are changing.鈥

The event, in a local family鈥檚 backyard, featured scores of campaign signs and boasted a lineup of local Democratic celebrities. Before former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe took the stage, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, candidate for House of Delegates Blakely Lockheart, and U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger all spoke to the crowd.

Terry McAuliffe at a political rally
From left: Rep. Abigail Spanberger, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and former Gov. Terry McAuliffe at a rally in Henrico two days before the election. (Courtesy of Jessica Xan DeLoach)

Delegate Rodney Willett noted how much the political landscape has changed in Henrico, said 鈥渢he Henrico Dems used to be able to fit at a table for eight at a restaurant鈥 There鈥檚 not a restaurant in Richmond that can accommodate us now.鈥 Henrico is not the only suburb in Virginia that has undergone demographic changes in recent years. Suburbs across Virginia have grown far more populous and diverse, making them more competitive than many expected.

Throughout the events, Democrats spoke about the importance of direct voter contact and personal connections when getting suburban voters to the polls. The Rev. Tyrone Nelson spoke to those that have already voted, asking them to reach out to their friends and 鈥渞emind them if they haven鈥檛 already voted early, encourage them to vote, and then tell them to encourage all their people to vote.鈥

Attendees also understand how important relationships are in the suburbs, even between neighbors with different political views.

Tracy Labin, 59, a financial analyst, stressed that politics didn鈥檛 matter to her when it came to her neighbors. Of one, she said, 鈥淪he鈥檚 voted for the other guy and I know she鈥檚 gonna continue to vote for the other guy. I don鈥檛 care, though. She鈥檚 my neighbor at the end of the day.鈥

Labin said voters in the suburbs are getting tired of hearing about one election after another but believes McAuliffe can win by getting voters familiar with his policies. 鈥淭rump, in my mind, is gone, he鈥檚 lost, he鈥檚 gone,鈥 she said, 鈥淏ut I think the issues are what鈥檚 important and, 鈥榟ey here鈥檚 what we鈥檝e gained and we don鈥檛 want to lose those.鈥欌

President Biden won in the suburbs because, as Jones said, 鈥淒onald Trump is such a turnoff here. Because we don鈥檛 see our neighbors as enemies. We see our neighbors as neighbors.鈥

 

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A group of hard-working student journalists from American University covering DMV neighborhoods.

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