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Although the Republican-controlled House of Delegates has enjoyed a majority since 2007, standing strong at 61 members, including 12 Republicans that were first elected in November 2009, both parties are watching the match between Albo and Dobbyn in a Fairfax district that has been trending toward Democrats.
“Dobbyn is more familiar with the challenges that tremendous population growth has brought to the district,” said Rex Simmons, chair of the Fairfax County Democratic Committee. “Dobbyn and his young family are more like the voters in the 42nd, which has seen a large influx of other young families missed in with long-time residents.”
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“Del. Albo tried to draw himself a safe district, but he can’t beat the long-term demographic trends that are turning voters Democratic. This isn’t the same district it was in 1993, and this district has voted for Democrats like Tim Kaine, Mark Warner, and Jim Webb,” Dobbyn said in a phone interview Tuesday.
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But Simmons called Albo the poster child with what is wrong with Richmond. “This race is about a candidate like Dobbyn who will work tirelessly for the people who live in the 42nd running against an incumbent who has been entrenched in Richmond for so long that he has forgotten who sent him there,” Simmons said.
Terry McAuliffe, chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2001-05 who ran unsuccessfully in 2009 in the state’s gubernatorial race, called Dobbyn “young, vigorous, and willing to take on the issues.”
“I am not tainted by 18 years of partisanship,” Dobbyn said Tuesday. “Growing up in Fairfax County, particularly Mount Vernon, I saw people in many different circumstances, from the richest to the poorest.”
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