State senator, Indian immigrant, pulls upset in Virginia Democratic lieutenant governor's race

According to Associated Press, the State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Cester won a democratic candidacy for Virginia’s Lieutenant Governorship.
Hashmi, an immigrant from India, said on the campaign site that “he is the only candidate approved by both abortion rights groups and the Labor Party.”
Hashmi, the first two contestants, former Green Bay Packers Security Aaron Rouse and former Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney locked in a nearby race.
In November, Hashmi will face GOP candidate John Reid in the state’s general elections.
Stoney, who adopted on Wednesday, supervised the abolition of several confederation statues from the Fan region to the city center from Fan region to the city center for decades.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul faces his own lieutenant governor with democratic primary
Inside Washington Post At that time, Stoney, “America wrote two epidemics: Covid-19 and racism. One is now 14 months old, the other is over 400 years old. Both are deadly. I knew I could not cure these problems that day [standing with protesters at Lee Circle]. “
More recently, Stoney said this Virginia Mercury Lieutenant Governor will work effectively in the corridor as the President of Virginia. State Senate.
“We will not agree on everything and not a problem. I will be a happy warrior – I will find a way to work together when there is a common ground when there is a disagreement. Dispute does not lead to dysfunction.” He said.
Rouse positioned the campaign site as a force to resist the Republican Leadership in Washington, “Donald Trump has been standing many times”.
Authorized, federal workers “Musk’s chaos” labeled the Ministry of Government to protect the productivity from twenty -twenty -based law through the legislature, he added.
Other candidates in the race include State Senate Ghazala Hashmi, D-Cesterfield, Prince William District School Chairman of the Board of Directors. Babur Lateef and Union leader Alexander Bastani had.
Hashmi, which addressed Richmond-Petersburg directly to Richmond-Petersburg, has a progressive positioning that supports public education, abortion rights and affordable houses.
Click here to get the Fox News app
He is also the President of the Senate Education and Health Committee in Richmond.
Latef, an ophthalmologist approved by Mcauliffe, focused on the educational policy.
Bastani partially financed the Quixotic campaign and focused on labor and economic issues.
Former representative Abigail Spanberger, D-VA., Was not met for the democratic Guernatorial nomination and was officially foreseen on Tuesday evening.