‘Hard, But Not Hopeless’: Olivant Calls for GOP Reset After Election Rout
November 5, 2025
By Uriah Kiser
“Tuesday night’s election was a bloodbath for Virginia Republicans,” Doug Olivant wrote on X after the party’s sweeping statewide losses. “The party lost all three of the top state offices—Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General—as well as a still undetermined, but double-digit, number of Delegate seats.”
Olivant, a Republican candidate for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District—which includes Prince William, Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, Caroline, and Fredericksburg—outlined a five-point critique of the GOP’s performance, citing leadership failures, fractured local committees, and weak voter outreach. “Richmond bet it all on an imposed candidate they selected—and lost big,” he wrote, calling for “wholescale reform and housecleaning.”
Despite the setback, Olivant said the party’s path forward depends on unity and authenticity. “The lesson from last night is not to despair,” he wrote. “The lesson from last night is to reform—at light speed.” The 7th District seat is currently held by Democrat Eugene Vindman.
