Bryce Reeves exits Senate race citing health matter

Virginia state Sen. Bryce Reeves has ended his bid for the U.S. Senate three months after launching his campaign, leaving the GOP without a leading challenger to unseat incumbent Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., in the midterm elections.
“Today, after prayerful reflection and conversations with my family, I am withdrawing from the U.S. Senate race,” Reeves wrote in a Sunday morning post on X. “A serious family health matter and the realities of timing require my full attention at home. My faith and my family come first.”
He went on to say that he remains “fully committed” to serving the constituents of Virginia’s 28th senatorial district and intends to seek reelection to the state Senate in 2027.
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