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Virginia AG Candidates Clash Over Violent Rhetoric and Leaked Texts in Heated Debate

Virginia Attorney General candidates Jay Jones and Jason Miyares fiercely debated violent rhetoric and leaked texts, with Jones apologizing for suggesting 'two bullets to the head' for a Republican leader.

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  • Virginia Attorney General candidates Jay Jones and Jason Miyares engaged in a contentious debate, their first and only, focusing on lawyerly and incendiary issues.
  • A central point of contention was violent rhetoric, specifically leaked texts where Jones suggested former Virginia Republican House Speaker Todd Gilbert should receive 'two bullets to the head.'
  • Jones promptly apologized for these controversial remarks, yet faced significant criticism in the competitive AG race, though he received support from Jeffries.
  • Miyares accused Jones of prioritizing political ambition over prosecutorial duties, consistently portraying him as more of a politician than a dedicated prosecutor.
  • Jones countered by criticizing Miyares for lacking the courage to sue the White House under the Trump administration if it overstepped, potentially affecting Virginians' jobs and healthcare.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting both candidates' arguments and the debate's key issues without editorial bias. The article reports on Jay Jones's controversial text messages and his apology, alongside Jason Miyares's criticisms and Jones's counter-arguments, allowing readers to form their own conclusions based on the reported exchanges.

"The race for Virginia attorney general has emerged as one of the most competitive statewide contests in this year's election, with members of both parties taking an interest in the down-ballot race."

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"The candidates tackled other legal matters likely to involve the attorney general's office, including the enforcement of Virginia's clean energy law and the scope of Virginia’s Human Rights Act, a state law prohibiting discrimination."

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Jay Jones faced criticism for suggesting violence against a Republican leader, specifically stating that Todd Gilbert should receive 'two bullets to the head' in a text message. He apologized for these remarks during the debate.

Jason Miyares criticized Jay Jones for not being a dedicated prosecutor, portraying him as more of a politician. He highlighted his own actions, such as taking Dominion Energy to task, as evidence of his commitment to the role.

One of the main policy differences was Jason Miyares's opposition to a carbon tax, which he claimed would increase utility prices for Virginians. Jay Jones, on the other hand, faced criticism for voting in favor of a large corporate project benefiting Dominion Energy.

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