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Winsome Earle-Sears: A Direct Appeal to Virginians and School Choice

  • Calls for unity and broad representation across Virginia
  • Strong defense of school choice and parental rights
  • Campaign rooted in tax relief, education protection, and economic growth
  • A vow to keep Virginia grounded in conservative values

After a hard-fought contest, Winsome Earle-Sears spoke plainly about what she believes Virginia needs next. She mixed gratitude, faith, and a firm conservative message aimed at keeping the commonwealth on a steady course.

“I asked her to please consider all Virginians – that she will represent all of us and not just some of us,” she said.

That line was a clear call for inclusion under conservative leadership, not concession. Earle-Sears wants a successor who respects every voter, not just a political slice of the electorate.

“I hope that Abigail considers school choice, opportunities for our children to excel – it can’t just be one path. How dare you stand in the doorway of a parent who says I want something different for my child,” she said.

Her emphasis on school choice is central to a GOP outlook that trusts parents over centralized systems. Where the left prefers one-size-fits-all, conservatives push options so kids can thrive in the settings that fit them best.

Earle-Sears added that she ran a race based on “foundational ideas” like repealing car taxes, protecting children and their education, and expanding the economy.

Those priorities are classic small-government, pro-family conservative goals that resonate with taxpayers. Tax relief and economic growth are the engines that make other opportunities possible for families and schools.

Her campaign ads hit hard because they were focused and unapologetic. Conservatives expect candidates who will fight for principle, and Earle-Sears ran that kind of race.

“I don’t consider this a loss because … I’m a Christian first and Republican second and that’s the way it always should be — no political party has ever given their life for me,” she said.

That statement lays out a worldview where faith guides public service and party loyalty comes second to conviction. It’s a message aimed at voters who put values above pure partisan calculation.

“I’m not going anywhere — and neither are you,” she said, adding that Virginia is not a radical-left state and that she intends to keep it that way.

She made clear that conservatives will remain active and engaged across Virginia politics. The fight for common-sense policy and parental rights is ongoing, and her words were a rallying cry.

“We must pray for Abigail, we must pray for our government.”

Prayer and civic duty often go hand in hand in conservative communities, a reminder that public life is about more than polls and power. Earle-Sears ties faith to responsibility in a way that connects with many Virginians.

“I’m really not even supposed to be here to think about it. I mean, I am an immigrant from another country, and yet you all have given me the opportunity to do this,” she said.

Her personal story of gratitude and service underscores why conservatives value opportunity and gratitude. It also highlights the American promise of contribution and civic engagement for anyone willing to serve.

In comments to Fox News Digital, Earle-Sears spokeswoman Peyton Vogel said she is “incredibly proud” of the campaign the outgoing lieutenant governor ran, and that Virginia, nonetheless, made history in electing its first female governor.

The campaign may have ended, but the conservative case for school choice, tax relief, and protecting children remains. Virginians who share those convictions will keep showing up and making their voices heard.

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