Summary
Below are links to posts on US House races this November. Democratic and Republican candidates running for Virginia US House seats are as follows:
US House District 1: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 2: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 3: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 4: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 5: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 6: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 7: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 8: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 9: Morgan Griffith(R) has no democratic challenger
US House District 10: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
US House District 11: Rob Wittman (R) and Qasim Rashid (D)
OnAir Post: 2020 US House Elections
News
Embattled Va. Dems stockpile cash ahead of November
WASHINGTON — Targeted Democratic incumbents from Virginia’s U.S. congressional delegation were padding their war chests as the election year kicked off.
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the landscape for politicians in Virginia and across the country as many have been forced to cut back on active fundraising and campaigning. But the most recent campaign finance reports show that Virginia Democrats who are expected to face the toughest reelection challenges this fall had stocked up more cash than their competitors by the end of March.
The Republican expected to face the toughest race — freshman Rep. Denver Riggleman — had less cash on hand than his top-raising Democratic opponent, although Riggleman has raised nearly twice as much during the election cycle.