VA Sheriffs Pull Endorsement of Democratic AG Over 'Defund' Movement - Washington Free Beacon
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63% : "I am now a proud member of the Republican Party because I see that they are the party that stands with and supports law enforcement," Shuler said.51% : In a Monday afternoon statement, Shuler said Herring's endorsement list "erroneously listed my name," adding that Herring "should know because I left the Democrat Party in the same way they left law enforcement."
40% : While Shuler won reelection in 2019 as a Democrat, he left the party in May over "the relentless attack on law enforcement by Democrats in Richmond and Washington."
33% : The Dickenson County sheriff responded by issuing a Tuesday statement endorsing Miyares and accusing Herring of abandoning law enforcement "over the past eight years."
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