The MeidasTouch Podcast - Virginia State Senator Hashimi Discusses Lieutenant Governor Race
Episode Date: November 2, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Virginia completely turning against Donald Trump and Meiselas interviews Virginia State Senator and Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Ghazala Hashim...i about the steps she’s taking to fight back against the Trump’s disastrous policies. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Donald Trump in for a rude awakening in Virginia.
That right, there were the peaceful protest in Leesburg, Virginia, at the
no-kings event.
weeks back. Look, Virginia is absolutely furious at the Trump regime. Donald Trump and his
mega sycophants have been attacking Virginia, the federal workers who live in Virginia, the civil
rights of people who live in Virginia. I'll just show you this other video right here of a very
impressive crowd out in Richmond, Virginia for No Kings. Let me show this to you. Let's play it.
And then as we head into the November 4th election, big election in Virginia,
the governor's race, obviously, between pro-democracy hero, Abigail Spanberger, and
Maga Republican sycophant, Winsom, Earl Sears.
You also have the lieutenant governor's race there, a powerful pro-democracy voice in
Ghazala Hashimi is running, and the entire House of Delegation.
is up for reelection.
You've got the AG's race there as well.
And I'll show you this clip right here
that shows that Virginia's child poverty rate
is rising at an alarming rate
as a result of the Trump regime and MAGA policies.
Let's play this clip right here.
Down impacting hundreds of thousands
across the Commonwealth.
We have team coverage tonight.
The Virginia Employment Commission is reporting
a continued spike in claims from federal workers.
Eight News investigator, Roland Wilson, in our studio to break it down.
But first, a concerning new report showing the number of children living in poverty in Virginia has increased.
Researchers say local families remain below the national average thanks to government programs
and worry poverty rates could nearly double without them.
Eight News reporter, Danelle Dukin, live in the Digital Center with what advocates say is the key to turning things around.
Dinell.
Heather, Eric, the report finds about 230,000 children.
across the Commonwealth are living in poverty.
Advocates say based on the data when the government steps up, child poverty goes down.
A recent report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows a concerning rise in Virginia's child poverty rate,
increasing from 9 to 12 percent in just three years.
While that's below the national average of 13 percent, advocates say it's a warning sign
that many families are struggling to keep up with rising costs.
I also want to share this with you as well.
just how dangerous the Winsome Earl Sears candidacy is, and these MAGA candidates are.
Let's play this clip.
The U.S. government is now officially shut down.
The impacts of a government shutdown could reverberate through Virginia.
Nearly 150,000 civilian federal workers live in Virginia.
A shutdown could lead to the furlough and firing of a large number of federal workers.
So to be clear, would you urge the president then not to the president initiated the biggest singular
cut to jobs in U.S. history earlier this year.
Many of those cuts, of course,
in your home state of Virginia,
just very quickly, yes or no,
and then I'll move on.
Would you tell President...
Well, just, ma'am, let me interrupt quickly.
Would you tell President Trump
not to fire any more federal workers?
Now, I'm hearing about those and all of that,
and how many here has ever lost jobs?
Oh, you mean it's not unusual?
It happens to everybody.
all the time.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that Virginia was the only state to see a rise in unemployment
last month.
Virginia reporting its biggest drop in employment last month.
Virginia's unemployment rate rose to 3.5% in June, continuing its steady rise since
the beginning of this year.
How many here has ever lost a job?
Oh, you mean it's not on the meal?
We can cut large numbers of people.
These potential mass firings are going to be devastating to Virginia, and we need a government
who will stand up for Virginians, for their jobs, and for our economy.
And now, as you look at the latest polling data for Mechelon Insights, you see that Abigail Spanberger
is leading Winsom Earl Sears in the governor's race 55 to 43 percent. And I just think Americans
and especially people in the Commonwealth of Virginia and elsewhere are looking for candidates
who are fighting for them.
Enough of these maga culture wars and division.
Right now, it's about affordability.
It's about jobs.
It's about empathy.
It's about standing up against the fascism from Donald Trump.
And this clip right here of Abigail Spanberger,
I think just about sums it up.
This was from her campaign.
Let's play it.
Hey, friend.
Can I pick you up?
I want you to see how many people are here.
Okay.
What drives us?
me most is if ever there is a little girl anywhere who tells her parents that she wants to go home
to Virginia. I want there to be a house her parents can afford in the community they want to live
in. I went there to be a job that her parents can have that will allow them to provide for their
family. I went there to be a school for that little girl where she is safe within its walls
and where her teachers are well paid and well respected.
I want the water that she drinks and the air that she breathes to be clean.
I want that little girl to know that her rights will be respected as she grows older.
And I want her to know that any dream she and her classmates and her friends and her peers may have.
Any dream they may have is theirs for the making because they are growing up in a commonwealth
where the adults, where those with the votes and the voices voted to ensure that Virginia is a place of opportunity for them and for all of their peers.
That is the Virginia that I believe in.
That is the Virginia that I will work tirelessly to serve.
And if you agree with me, then I would ask you to vote.
Vote.
Vote.
Vote.
And so, folks, the big elections coming up November 4th, I want to bring in the candidate in the lieutenant governor's race in Virginia State Senator Gazzala Hashmi, who is running for lieutenant governor against the very MAGA Republican individual by the name of John Reed. We'll get into that in a little bit. I just want to talk, though, now in your position as a state.
Senator. And of course, you're running for the lieutenant governor position. Everyone needs to know
the elections November 4th. So it's right around the corner. But Virginia's been hit very hard by the
failed MAGA policies of your MAGA Republican governor who pretends not to be MAGA, but he clearly
is. Glenn Yonkin, MAGA Republican, in general in the House of Representatives and in the Senate,
and Donald Trump. And so tell us right now, just from your position as a state senator there,
Like, what are you seeing, you know, in Virginia?
What's the sentiment on the ground?
Well, thank you so much, Ben.
And you're absolutely right.
You know, ever since January, since the inauguration of Donald Trump, we have been facing
serious crises here in Virginia.
The massive doge cuts that began almost immediately into this Trump administration have hit
Virginia especially hard.
You know, so many of our federal workforce are Virginians.
And we have seen the layoffs impacting families, the economic uncertainty, and the cuts to
federal grants and contracts that affect many of our businesses and our corporate interests.
We're seeing an impact also in the port of Virginia, which is the portway for thousands and
thousands of cargo ships that come through delivering goods and products from all across the
world. And so the impacts from tariffs, from the cuts, and now we have the looming crisis of the
snap cuts as well as cuts to Medicaid. All of these are creating a perfect storm in Virginia,
and we have not seen our governor, Glenn Yonkin, actually standing up for Virginians,
and it is reaching a crisis point for many families now.
Look, these are serious times that call for serious leaders,
and I can't believe I'm even have to read this sentence
in the race that you're in against someone by the name of John Reed,
but he was recently embroiled in a national scandal
tied to a social media account that engaged with slave fetish
and potential Nazi porn accounts,
and he's also faced scrutiny for publicly calling to close down public schools.
He compared abortion to slavery.
He's a climate change denier now.
He denies that the social media accounts are his, where these vile Nazi fetish sex things were posted.
The report by the group that did it, the American Journal News that was reporting on it,
they talk about how it's the same name as his Instagram account.
And they went through and they did a diligent,
and thorough job. I, all I can, it's, it's, I think Virginians want to talk about their economy and their
jobs and you have somebody who you're running against who seems most generously putting it more
MAGA insane drama and other way of putting it like what WTF? Like what's going on there in
Virginia? Yes, you know, the Republican ticket that is running for these,
three critical seats, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General have proven themselves
to be more aligned to Donald Trump rather than focused on the best interest of Virginians.
And in particular, the individual I'm running against has repeatedly said he wants to close
all public schools.
He has, as you pointed out, compared reproductive healthcare access, critical healthcare access
to slavery.
And he has also supported HR1, the disastrous legislation.
that is going to strip away critical health care insurance from over 300,000 Virginians.
He doesn't seem to have a problem with the massive Doge cuts, and he is supporting the MAGA
platform entirely. And, you know, what's really ironic is that he is an openly gay man
who has also said that he doesn't support marriage equality, which is one of our three
constitutional amendments that we are working on.
upcoming session. And as I've said to him and to others, I'm ready to fight for his rights,
even if he's not. You know, when I interviewed the Speaker of the House of Delicate, Speaker
Scott, he had pointed that out to me. He said, you know, the lieutenant governor is a gay man.
I mean, the guy running for Lieutenant Governor is a gay man. And Winsom Earl Sears said that she
should be able to fire anyone who's gay just because that's not discrimination. And I hadn't
made that connection at the time. I'm like, you're running in a ticket with the person who says
firing you on the basis of being gay is not discrimination. We could go down that rabbit. I want to
talk about you. I want to talk about your platform and why, you know, we know about your leadership
in the state senate and fighting for people. And talk to us about that. But what, like, why do you
want this job as the lieutenant governor during very difficult times where, you know, your
Salman wealth is under attack?
Like, why do you want this job?
Well, you know, Ben, I decided to run for office myself
for the first time in 2019.
Prior to that, I spent almost 30 years in the college classroom.
I'd never intended to run for office.
And I felt like I had to speak up and represent communities
that I care about deeply as an immigrant and as a Muslim.
I was particularly appalled when Donald Trump
came into office and his first
administration riding a wave of bigotry and Islamophobia and seeking to divide this nation.
I taught American literature and so three decades of helping my students to understand the complexity
that is our American history and those texts that in particular define our American identity
has been my life's work. And I decided to run in 2019 so I could respond to the crisis
that I was seeing emerging in this country from the Trump administration.
And so for many of those same reasons, I decided to run for a lieutenant governor, you know,
sadly and somewhat unexpectedly, I think.
I don't think a lot of us plan to be here again, that we're in the midst of a second Trump
administration that is even more disastrous than the first one.
And it became immediately clear that we need to have strong state-level leadership to respond
to the crisis, to protect our citizens.
I decided to run for Lieutenant Governor
so that I can build on my six years of experience
in the Virginia Senate, the leadership role
that I've played in education and healthcare,
on housing issues, as well as environmental and energy concerns,
that I can build on that experience
and also continue to respond to what the Trump administration
is doing to Virginians,
the harm that we're seeing.
you know, we have to join forces.
There needs to be a coalition of strong democratic leadership
across many states in order to respond to the harm that's being inflicted on our country.
Which brings me to the last point because what's interesting about your candidacy for lieutenant governor
is that you're also a state senator.
And we know Virginia Democrats are on the front line of pushing back against Donald Trump's attempt to rig the midterms.
And as Donald Trump has tried to and has effectively gerrymandered Texas and all of these red states, Virginia Democrats, when we talk about them, you, we're talking about you in the Senate have come up with the plan to fight back and said, look, is this ideally what we'd want to do in normal political times?
No, but if we got to fight back against what he's doing, we have to take action to save our democracy.
And so the Virginia state senators came up with the plan, and that's you, in order to figure out
how you could create this constitutional amendment, put the issue to the voters like we're doing
out here in California to do a mid-decade redistricting, which potentially creates another three
Democratic seats just based on the way Virginia is kind of laid out.
And it was a sophisticated plan.
I mean, it was the fact that Yonkin forgot to close a.
a special session a year ago or so, and then you figured out the way to reopen. Talk to us about
that before we go, because I want people to also know that you're a fighter and on the front lines
of this issue to save our democracy. Yes, this has been a difficult week, but a very urgent
and important week. I'm in the last week of my campaign, but knowing that this is such a critical
and urgent moment for us, not just as Virginians, but as Americans, we, in the House as well as the
Senate, the Democratic leadership of both chambers, knew that we must come back and respond to basically
the unconstitutional actions that we see occurring. Just today, we saw the impacts in Ohio as
well. So when we have Donald Trump demanding that states redistrict and gerrymender in order to support
his failed policies, our own constituents have been rallying and marching and asking us to do something.
And in Virginia, we knew we had an opportunity to actually do something. And so, yes, in this very
critical week. We came back into session and our House colleagues passed the resolution as well
as we in the Senate. And so now that resolution is in front of us. It is very, very limited in scope.
It is not touching the redistricting commission that we had established five years ago, but it is
giving us a window to respond should we see further unconstitutional actions in other states.
And, you know, this is actually opening the door for Virginia voters to have a real voice
because any changes to our Constitution must come before the voters.
Virginians will have a say-so, and this is what hundreds of thousands of Virginians have been
clamoring for ever since we've seen the destruction coming out of the Trump administration.
So State Senator Hoshby, where could people learn more about home stretch? Where can they learn
more about your lieutenant governor campaign if they want to be helpful before the election day?
Well, thank you. Yes. My website has all the details about my policy, the work I've been doing,
and that website is gazala for Virginia.com. Everything's spelled out. And we've been
delighted to have your listeners take a look at that. And please ask any questions that they might
have. Virginia State Senator Gazala Hashmi running for Lieutenant Governor. Again, somebody who
the more I read about, frankly, the less I want to talk about because it's still morning
when you and I are recording this out of the West Coast. And I'd like to try to be able to have
breakfast. So we appreciate you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Everybody hit subscribe. Let's
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