Travis Nembhard for Congress Campaign Kick-Off in Loudoun and Prince William County

VA-10 Congressional Candidate Travis Nembhard will kick-off his campaign for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District with community events in Loudoun and Prince William County. 

Travis Nembhard is kicking off his campaign for the Democratic nomination for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District with community events in Loudoun and Prince William County. He is excited to share his vision for the 10th district and make the case for why he is the best choice for Democrats looking for a nominee with the experience to deliver on their Democratic values and a track record to win in November. 

Prominent members of the Democratic Party and local communities will join him such as the Mayor of Leesburg and both former chairs of the Loudoun and Prince William County Democratic Parties.

Residents, voters, and members of the press will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Nembhard has a background in financial economics and is a legal professional and advocate who has had experience building cases against corruption, insider trading, discrimination, and fraud. He has served for years as an administrative law judge, ruling on cases that often involved consumer protection. He is also a former candidate for Virginia’s 22nd House District where he raised $2 million and outperformed projections in a lean Republican seat. He lives in Bristow with his wife Stephanie – an ESOL teacher – and their two children.

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