Governor Spanberger endorses Rep. Subramanyam for reelection in VA-10
Ashburn, VA – Today, Governor Abigail Spanberger endorsed Congressman Suhas Subramanyam for reelection in Virginia’s current and proposed 10th Congressional District.
“In Congress, Congressman Subramanyam has hit the ground running to deliver results for Virginians. He has championed legislation to address the affordability crisis in the Commonwealth — including the high costs of housing, healthcare, and child care — and has stood up for federal workers in the face of the President’s attacks. I look forward to working with Suhas to improve the lives of all Virginians, and I am proud to endorse his re-election campaign,” Governor Spanberger said.
Rep. Subramanyam said, “I am honored to receive Governor Abigail Spanberger’s endorsement. In the coming months, our campaign will reach out to Virginia voters to share our vision for the future–lowering costs, protecting federal workers, and holding President Trump accountable. I am excited to work with the Governor to do just that.”
Now, since launching his re-election campaign in January, Congressman Subramanyam has received the endorsement of Governor Abigail Spanberger, U.S. Senator Mark Warner, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, and former VA-10 Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton.
Congressman Subramanyam is committed to running in either the current or proposed 10th Congressional District of Virginia. He will respect the will of the voters as they head to the polls this spring.
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Rep. Suhas Subramanyam represents Virginia’s 10th Congressional District in Congress. He was the first Indian-American elected to represent the East Coast in Congress. Suhas is dedicated to serving Virginians, supporting working families, and protecting federal workers. He has worked tirelessly to do so since being sworn into Congress in January 2025: holding 13 town halls across the district, introducing 22 bills, and securing $15 million in funding for local projects. Suhas served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and State Senate prior to his election to Congress in 2024. Suhas resides in Ashburn, Virginia (in VA-10) with his wife Miranda and their two daughters.