Republicans Distribute Anti-Jay Jones Stickers at Virginia Polls

On Election Day, Republicans in Virginia are making their final push to influence voters by distributing anti-Jay Jones stickers at polling stations. These stickers, which include references to Jones’ scandals, are part of a coordinated effort to highlight his controversial past, including a series of texts that expressed violent intentions against a Republican lawmaker. One sticker reads, ‘I didn’t vote for the two-bullets guy,’ referencing Jones’ past remarks about a GOP legislator and his alleged community service hours for a reckless driving arrest. The campaign is designed to sway voters as ongoing investigations into Jones’ conduct continue.