- by foxnews
- 03 Apr 2026
"Your voice couldn't be more important this year," concluded Rep. Eugene Vindman, who coincidentally holds Democratic gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger's former seat.
The post got ratioed by critics, including one telling Vindman, "Nobody is voting for Jay 'Two Bullet' Jones."
"Get lost," the man wrote.
"Virginia - not for lovers anymore," another wrote, referring to the Old Dominion's famous 50-year tourism slogan.
Rep. Eugene Vindman's brother Alexander Vindman was a key figure in then-Rep. Adam Schiff's impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Schiff defended then-witness Alexander Vindman in congressional hearings after Trump and other Republicans repeatedly condemned the former Ukraine-focused National Security Council staffer.
"I think those statements were not in character, and he has apologized - I wish other people in public life would sincerely apologize for stuff," Kaine said.
Candidate Melody Cartwright, a former graphic designer at the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville, lambasted the delegate whom Jones had incidentally texted the invective to and vociferously defended the attorney generalship nominee.
Jay Jones "will defend Virginia's rights, healthcare, and education. Stay the course," Cartwright wrote on X, inscribing Jones' handle.
"I stand with (Jay Jones) period. End of statement," Cartwright wrote in a second tweet, both of which were lambasted by critics.
Another critic said Cartwright's comment wasn't just a show of support but "an endorsement of an (expletive) death-obsessed lunatic."
"No one is surprised. By you, by him, or by your entire party. It's who you are," wrote conservative figure Western Lensman.
Virginia Del. Eric Phillips, R-Martinsville, who defeated Cartwright last cycle and faces her again, told Fox News Digital it's "not the Virginia way" to even entertain chatter in terms of what Jones referenced in his texts.
"It's disturbing and disgraceful for my opponent to defend Jay Jones' vile comments," Phillips said of Cartwright.
"Standing with someone who talks about shooting colleagues in the head, harming their children, and desecrating graves is indefensible," Phillips added.
"Anyone who excuses or embraces that kind of hate has no business asking to serve in the Virginia House of Delegates."
In a separate tweet, Cartwright also bashed Virginia Del. Carrie Coyner, R-Chester, who originally had shared Jones' texts with the National Review and Fox News Digital.
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