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Ghazala Hashmi Secures Democratic Nomination for Virginia Lieutenant Governor in Historic Primary Upset

Ghazala Hashmi, an Indian immigrant and state senator, won the Democratic nomination for Virginia lieutenant governor, marking a significant milestone in the state's political landscape.

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  • Ghazala Hashmi won the Democratic nomination for Virginia lieutenant governor in a competitive six-way primary, defeating five candidates by a narrow margin.
  • Her victory completes the Democratic ticket for the upcoming November general election, where she will face Republican John Reid.
  • Hashmi's win is historic as she is the first Muslim woman and South Asian American to serve in Virginia's upper chamber.
  • Virginia's gubernatorial race is notable for featuring female nominees who could potentially elect the state's first woman governor.
  • The 2025 Virginia elections are being closely monitored as indicators for the upcoming 2026 midterms, with significant implications for both parties.
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"Hashmi is the first Muslim and the first Indian-American to be nominated to appear on the ballot for a Virginia statewide office."

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"Hashmi is the first Muslim and the first Indian-American to be nominated to appear on the ballot for a Virginia statewide office."

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"The most consequential of the June 17 primary races center around who will be the next governor of the Old Dominion, a state that has seen its share of the federal government workforce shrink at the hands of Trump and former DOGE leader Elon Musk."

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"One of them is guaranteed to make history by being elected Virginia's first female governor."

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"Democratic voters have chosen a couple of pragmatic suburban military women to kickstart the party’s recovery in this year’s key off-year gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia."

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"Still, Democrats have history on their side: The party of the sitting president typically suffers defeat in Virginia’s statewide races."

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Ghazala Hashmi is an American politician and former educator. She is the first Muslim and South Asian American to serve in the Virginia Senate. Born on July 5, 1964, she moved to Richmond in 1991. She has a background in education and has been involved in various political initiatives, including healthcare and education policy,

Ghazala Hashmi's nomination marks a historic milestone as she is the first Muslim woman and South Asian American in such a role. It also contributes to a gubernatorial race featuring female nominees who could lead to the election of Virginia's first woman governor. The outcome of the 2025 Virginia elections may have broader implications for the 2026 midterms,

In the general election, Ghazala Hashmi will face Republican candidate John Reid,

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