Monday, May 16, 2022

Bryce Reeves Issues Statement Following Opening of Abigail Spanberger's Campaign Office

 
Fredericksburg, VA - May 14th, 2022 - Following today's opening of Abigail Spanberger's new campaign office, adjacent to Bryce Reeves' Campaign Office:
 
"The battle lines have been drawn and the first salvo has been fired at us. Abigail Spanberger is trying to intimidate our team and supporters by opening her campaign headquarters right next to ours. This intimidation tactic clearly failed, as supporters of our campaign put together a welcome party for her, with signs telling her to go back to Henrico and to stop Bidenflation. Our team welcomes her announcement that I am her opponent in the November election, and I feel bad for how much money she'll need to spend on gas driving here everyday from her home 70 miles outside the district."
 
A demonstration of Bryce Reeves supporters was held outside the opening of the office, which Congresswoman Spanberger attended. Demonstrators held signs saying "Go Back to Henrico," "Abigail Loves Nancy," "This is Reeves Country," among others.  
 
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Bryce Reeves is a small business owner, auxiliary sheriff's deputy in Culpeper County, former Army Ranger, and former Prince William County narcotics detective. He currently represents the 17th District in the Virginia Senate, which includes the City of Fredericksburg and the Counties of Albemarle (part), Culpeper (part), Louisa (part), Orange, and Spotsylvania (part). Senator Reeves serves on the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services and sits on the Committees on Local Government, General Laws and Technology, and Privileges and Elections. In addition, Senator Reeves is the Co-chair of the Virginia General Assembly Military and Veterans Caucus. Senator Reeves resides in Spotsylvania County.