Ashburn, VA – This weekend, it was brought to our attention that one of our large 4 feet x 8 feet campaign signs on Route 28 in the Loudoun County portion of Virginia’s 10th Congressional District was vandalized with graffiti. The word “WEIRD” was spray-painted across the sign, a clear and troubling attempt to undermine our campaign and intimidate our supporters.
This act of vandalism is not just an attack on a piece of property; it is an assault on free speech and the democratic process. The ability to express differing viewpoints and engage in open dialogue is the foundation of our republic, and any attempt to stifle that expression is deeply concerning.
I strongly condemn this cowardly act of vandalism and call on my opponent, Suhas Subramanyam, to join me in denouncing this attack. It is crucial that we all sound united in the belief that every candidate, regardless of party affiliation, has the right to freely and safely promote their message without fear of intimidation or destruction of property.
I urge the authorities to investigate this incident thoroughly and bring those responsible to justice. Let us be clear: violence, vandalism, and intimidation have no place in our political discourse. We will continue to fight for the values we believe in and for the voices of the people in Virginia’s 10th District.
We encourage our supporters to remain vigilant, stay positive, and continue to engage in this campaign with the respect and integrity that defines us. Together we will RESTORE AMERICA.
About Mike Clancy
Mike Clancy is a Republican candidate running for Congress in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District. Mike is committed to representing the values of hard-working Virginians and ensuring that their voices are heard in Washington.
For more information, please visit mikeclancyforcongress.com and X (Twitter) @MikeClancyVA.
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