Virginia Democratic voters nominated the first transgender candidate for the state’s House of Delegates on Tuesday, pitting former journalist Danica Roem against a leading transphobic lawmaker, incumbent Republican Bob Marshall.
Roem won a heavily contested primary, as a number of Democrats jumped into the race sensing that Marshall may be vulnerable. Marshall is in his 11th term in a district that encompasses Prince William County, which has been been trending more Democratic in recent years, and away from Marshall’s brand of politics.
He has spent significant amounts of his legislative career pushing a hardline Christian conservative agenda. He has attempted to ban gay people from serving in the Virginia National Guard, pushed for a mandatory transvaginal ultrasound for women seeking an abortion, and in January introduced a “bathroom bill” to discriminate against transgender people. Roem played a leading role in the successful opposition to the bill.
Meanwhile, traffic in the district has gotten worse and worse, and that’s the issue Roem ran and won on. “He spent more time on where I go to the bathroom than on fixing Route 28,” Roem told The Intercept in an interview after she was declared the winner. Route 28 is a major commuter road in the area.
She planned to beat Marshall in the general election, she said, with the same message that carried her in the primary: fixing Route 28, bringing high-paying jobs to the district, raising teacher pay, expanding healthcare coverage and defending LGBT rights. Indeed, for anyone who has spent time in suburban Virginia, it’s difficult to overstate the salience of traffic as an issue.
“We’re gonna knock on more than 20,000 doors in the next four months,” said Roem, adding that she and her team had already knocked on 8,000 during the primary, and had all 18 precincts staffed on election day, a serious feat for a delegate primary. “I know how to beat Bob Marshall, because I already beat him in the General Assembly,” she said.
The skills she picked up in her career as both a local and a national reporter helped her in the campaign, and will be a boon in the assembly, she said. “I’m running to bring a reporter’s sensibility to Richmond. The skills are directly transferable: you research, listen, research, listen more, then write your first draft.”
Though she finished third in the money race, knocking on so many doors, and having so many conversations, is what mattered, she said.
“Don’t let anyone tell you a transgender person can’t win, because we just did,” she said.
Correction: June 14, 2017, 1:21 p.m.
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Virginia’s District 13 included parts of Loudoun County. Loudoun has not been a part of District 13 since redistricting in 2011.
Top photo: In this photo provided by her campaign, Danica Roem, a candidate for Virginia’s House of Delegates, poses for a portrait.
…and America hits yet another new low in corruption and immorality. Won’t be long now….
What the hell are you going on about?
Richmond voters get a real choice in this election. On the one side, you have the right-wing Christian fanatic from the element that gave us the reign of the Orange 1 now in power and in the other, you have the progressive and modern American needed to lead us away from the brink of an authoritarian theocratic regime. Easy choice, GO ROEM!
MORE NATIONAL SECURITY FROM THE INTERCEPT; LESS OBAMA / HILLBOT DEMOCRATIC POLITICS. We can get that from the wholly-owned subsidiaries of the democratic party like rachel maddow, pbc, msDNC and the clinton news network.
Transvestic fetishism disorder
redneck fossil brain disorder
science denier
How does running a campaign on fixing a route, amount to a better quality of life? With No JOBS to drive to, or vehicles able to afford, your campaign “win” was all about Baalzebub keeping busy, with dysfunctioning Heterosexualism.
You realise that jobs are required to fix things like roads and public utilities, right? You also realise that the point was that while Republicans are focusing on where people pee, they’re neglecting basic things like GOVERNING, right?
So if you are a feminist woman who doesn’t want ultrasound wands in your vagina nor men in your bathrooms, locker rooms, and Title IX sports you should sit down and shut up? It will be interesting to see how that turns out.
It will turn out that the suspension of biological reality by liberals will weaken their platform in other areas and that misogyny won’t be erased through semantics.
not to worry kathleen…..Roem is a woman so your problem is solved
as for men in your bathroom…did you not have a father or a brother or perhaps a male friend use your bathroom….your obviously leading a male deprived life
it makes me feel sorry for you ….ignorance is not bliss it is dangerous
Enough with the transgender bullshit!
OK, you don’t have to get a sex change. Problem solved.
So don’t read it?
I can see why the democrats are pushing this transsexual nonsense, but I’m surprised at how many republicans are going along with it.
In the case of the child cases this is gay conversion therapy.
All discrimination is a sin. My 14 y.o. grand daughter has a classmate at Calhoun School in NYC who is transitioning.
Great article! I’m glad to have voted for her! But heads up Ryan — Loudoun County is not part of the 13th district. Still, Prince William is diverse and letting it show!
Thanks for letting us know, Alonso. We have updated the story with a correction.
What a remarkably sand turn of events.
Your spelling says it all about why you lost.
“If you must speak ill of another, do not speak it, write it in the sand near the water’s edge””
Napoleon Hill
so, so sand
It makes me sand to see these comments.