Spanberger says 'absolutely not' to using election wins to justify government shutdown stance

Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger calls for immediate end to government shutdown, saying Virginia voters want government reopened despite Democratic election success.

Abigail Spanberger campaigning in Virginia on June 26, 2025. (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post/Getty Images)

"It’s the chaos coming out of Washington that has been impacting Virginians so severely," she added.

Virginia is home to over 147,000 government workers, many of whom have been unpaid since the government shutdown began. That’s the third-highest concentration of government workers in any state, according to records by the Library of Congress.

Spanberger stormed to victory last week alongside fellow Democrats in New Jersey, New York City and a Democrat-led ballot measure in California. In the wake of election night, some onlookers suggested the results reflected public unrest over the government shutdown — and a tacit endorsement of the Democratic position in the gridlock. 

Even President Donald Trump suggested that Republicans had underperformed because of the shutdown.

"Last night was not expected to be a victory," Trump said the morning after the election. "Very Democrat areas. I don’t think it was good for Republicans. I don’t think it was good for anybody. We had an interesting evening. The shutdown was a big factor — negative for the Republicans." 

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries talk with reporters following their meeting with President Donald Trump and Republican leaders on the government funding crisis, at the Capitol in Washington, Sept. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

"Virginians want to see the government open. My expectation is that we will see a Congress, a Senate and ultimately a president driving us in that direction," Spanberger said. "The government needs to open, and it needs to open immediately." 

She called on the president to facilitate spending negotiations.

"We need the president to demonstrate leadership, bringing people together, endeavoring to get through whatever negotiations need to get through whether it’s before or after," Spanberger said.

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The Senate remains in session over the weekend as lawmakers look to break the gridlock. It is unclear if the Senate will vote for a 15th time on Sunday on a new short-term funding extension proposal.

Leo Briceno is a politics reporter for the congressional team at Fox News Digital. He was previously a reporter with World Magazine.

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