By Steve Haner
One silver lining for John Reid in this ongoing political tragicomedy is that his name identification must be through the roof. But the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor will never get a second chance to make a first impression for most voters.ย
On the other hand, the six Democrats who remain as active candidates for lieutenant governor remain relative unknowns, except (perhaps) former Richmond mayor and Terry McAuliffe apparatchik Levar Stoney. Their contest for the June 17 primary has remained deep below the radar screen of Virginiaโs all-but-dead political media. Finally, some attention is being paid.
There are also two Democrats seeking to be the partyโs nominee for attorney general on that ballot.
Election workers will have to be at their posts at 5 a.m. but it may be 7 or 8 a.m. before a few actual voters wander into mostly empty polls. Turnout will be anemic unless something gets interesting fast. Some, this author included, have been quick to discount Reidโs chances in November but the truth is that elections are choices. The Democratic choice for lieutenant governor is likely to be as far to the left on issues as Reid is to the right.ย
Based on the current financial reports on the Virginia Public Access Project, three of the six had raised more than $1 million by the last report.ย Five of the six Democrats had raised more money than Reid at that point, another sign of trouble for the GOP choice. Here are the three million-dollar candidates, presumably the ones to watch.














