Former Democratic rep to run for Virginia governor: report
Former Virginia Rep. Tom Perriello (D) will run for governor of the state in what could be one of the highest-profile elections of 2017, The New York Times reports.
NEWS: @tomperriello is running for Va governor. He called @RalphNortham today to tell, will announce tmrw.
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) January 4, 2017
Perriello, who served in the House from 2009 to 2011 and is a friend of President Obama, could potentially end up challenging Lt. Gov. Ralph S. Northam, the party’s favored candidate, in the Democratic primary.
{mosads}According to the Times, outgoing Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) hoped to clear the field for Northam so he would have a head start in fundraising and organization over Republicans vying for their party’s nomination.
Perriello is more progressive, while Northam is more of a moderate Democrat.
On the Republican side, former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie remains the front-runner for the nomination.
But he faces challenges from Corey Stewart, who served as President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign chairman in Virginia, and state Sen. Frank Wagner.
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