Democrats stand by Virginia AG hopeful who fantasized about killing GOP lawmaker

Democrats both in Virginia and nationwide are standing by attorney general candidate Jay Jones despite a report he fantasized about shooting a GOP colleague in the head.

Jay Jones, who is running to become Virginia's attorney general in 2025, speaks to the audience during Abigail Spanberger's bus tour stop in Fairfax, Virginia on June 26, 2025.  (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Vindman’s Republican opponent, Tara Durant, criticized him over his silence in a press release Monday, saying, "At a time when political violence is becoming all too real, Virginians deserve leaders who will lower the temperature and call out dangerous rhetoric — not turn a blind eye when it’s politically convenient."

On Sunday, after the National Review report, Vindman reaffirmed his support for Jones in a post on X. 

Virginia’s two Democratic senators, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, have not officially endorsed Jones but also have not explicitly called for him to exit the race. 

Warner, according to Virginia Mercury, called the Jones texts "appalling" and "inconsistent with the person I’ve known."

Kaine told Fox News Digital in a statement that Jones's future is in the hands of voters.

"There is nothing that can justify these indefensible words and they are contrary to all I’ve known about Jay Jones for decades," Kaine said. "With hundreds of thousands of Virginians already having voted, it’s up to Virginians to decide."

Warner's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. 

Spanberger, running for governor in one of the most closely watched races in the country, condemned Jones' messages but stopped short of calling on him to withdraw from the race. 

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Rep. Eugene Vindman on Capitol Hill.  (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The offices of the two top Democrats in Congress, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether Jones should stay in the race. 

A variety of liberal advocacy groups have endorsed Jones as well, including Everytown for Gun Safety, who donated $200,000 to Jones earlier this year and endorsed him. The gun control group did not respond Monday when asked if they would rescind the endorsement.

Republicans across the country, citing the connection between violent rhetoric from the left and political violence resulting in two assassination attempts against President Donald Trump and the murder of Charlie Kirk, have been vocal in calling for Jones to drop out of the race.

"Democrat Jay Jones should drop out of the race immediately and the people of Virginia must continue to have a great attorney general in Jason Miyares who, by the way, has my complete and total endorsement," Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.

Meanwhile, Republican Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears sharply criticized Jones over the weekend, saying that his recently published 2022 text messages raise serious questions about his fitness for office.

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Jones has apologized for the texts, calling the remarks "embarrassing and shameful," and said he had reached out personally to Gilbert and his family.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Jones campaign for comment on plans to stay in the race but did not immediately hear back. 

Fox News Digital’s Amanda Macias contributed to this report.

Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.

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