In 2019, Virginia Democrats, bolstered by court-ordered redistricting and a tailwind from Donald Trump’s deeply unpopular presidency, secured our first Democratic House majority in a generation. Two years later, Republicans regained the House by winning seven seats. Virginians’ rights and their livelihoods hung by a thread with the slimmest of margins for Democrats in the Virginia Senate.
We believe our approach could serve as a model for national Democrats’ return from the wilderness.
After that 2021 loss, we regrouped and laid out a vision for how to secure an enduring majority. In 2023, facing the headwinds of an unpopular Democratic president and a popular Republican governor, we flipped the Virginia House — something no party in modern times had done without control of the governor’s mansion. In 2025, with Trump’s unpopularity again serving as our tailwind, we elected the largest Democratic majority in more than three decades in our deeply purple state. Our victories were no accident, and we believe our approach could serve as a model for national Democrats’ return from the wilderness in 2026 and beyond.
In 2023 and 2025, we recruited diverse candidates with deep ties to their communities and a commitment to service. We rejected outdated notions of what makes a winning candidate in a frontline district and ran a majority-minority slate in both cycles, and most of the candidates we put forward were women. We purposefully ran individuals with inspiring backgrounds that people could trust, including military service, education, accounting, social work and medicine. We provided centralized, regular trainings that were led by successful battleground candidates, backed by data on tactics that actually work. We leveraged modern management techniques to oversee campaigns, including weekly reviews of metrics. We ensured campaigns were on track and increased support or course-corrected those that faced challenges.
We challenged Republicans everywhere. We listened to and partnered with advocacy groups to recruit candidates across every single one of the 100 House districts this year, from the Shenandoah Valley to the Eastern Shore. Our efforts tied down GOP resources and left them in disarray, while not distracting us from the critical battleground races we needed to win.








