Sen. Houck is in a tight race against right-wing extremist Bryce Reeves in Virginia's 17th Senate District

The Free Lance-Star published an article today about the debate last night between Senator Edd Houck and Bryce Reeves. During the debate, Reeves expressed his support for compromising the security of Virginia’s colleges, including the University of Virginia, by forcing them to allow people to carry firearms on campus:

The candidates also differed on whether people on college campuses should be allowed to carry guns.

Reeves said he has a concealed-carry permit and is in favor of allowing guns on campus. Houck said he opposes that, and supports the current law allowing colleges to make their own rules on the issue.

Also from the article:

Asked about his thoughts on consolidation of wealth in the top 1 or 2 percent of people, Reeves said those are “job creators.”

“I think those folks work very hard for their money,” he said. “Those folks at the top 1 percent are job creators.”

Houck said some of those people, like the Koch brothers, have made their money by outsourcing American jobs to other countries, something he opposes.

“If this is how they make their money, at the expense of all these American jobs, it’s wrong,” Houck said.

Clearly, Reeves’ views are far too extreme to represent Albemarle in the Virginia Senate. Help Senator Houck carry election day by volunteering and helping GOTV. Email campaign@senatorhouck.com or (540) 710-6383 for ways to help!

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MWsqrd 5 pts

He who laughs last laughs best. Reeves wins, Houck loses!

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Garrett Jones
Garrett Jones

I pray he is so radical that he might support a Constitutional Carry bill as well for Va.

Scott Cooper
Scott Cooper

Heaven forbid we allow the 2nd Amendment to prevail among a group of individuals who are eligible to buy alcohol, buy cigarettes, have babies and serve in our military.

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