EXCLUSIVE: Abigail Spanberger's in-laws sign in to Executive Mansion
Virginians don’t elect their new governor until November, but former Rep. Abigail Spanberger’s (D., Va.) in-laws signed in to visit the Commonwealth’s Executive Mansion to do some potential drape-measuring, according to a visitor log obtained exclusively by the Washington Reporter.
On July 29th, Spanberger’s in-laws checked in to the mansion during regular public visiting hours, and one source present told the Reporter that they overheard the couple discussing what a nice spot the house is for their grandchildren to play in.
“In-laws are always the ones who say the quiet part out loud,” a Virginia strategist told the Reporter. “Abigail feels so entitled to this job she sent her mother-in-law to measure the drapes in the people’s house.”
Spanberger is currently facing Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears in the contest; in recent weeks, Spanberger has been on the defensive over her refusal to defend women’s sports.




