Bryce Reeves announces Senate challenge to Mark Warner
Virginia state senator Bryce Reeves, a Republican, announced a campaign to unseat incumbent U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Reeves — a former Airborne Ranger and Prince William County narcotics detective who runs an insurance agency — frames his bid on a law‑and‑order platform and pledges to work with President Donald Trump; the entry adds a high‑profile GOP challenger to the Virginia Senate contest ahead of the 2026 cycle.
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Mark Warner faces GOP challenge from Airborne Ranger-turned-lawmaker Bryce Reeves
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- Bryce Reeves (R‑Culpeper), a Virginia state senator and former Airborne Ranger and narcotics detective, announced a run against Sen. Mark Warner.
- Reeves pledged to align with President Donald Trump and emphasized a law‑and‑order message in his announcement.
- Democrats point to other challengers (e.g., Kim Farrington) and stress Warner’s incumbency and results; Reeves previously lost a federal bid in which Abigail Spanberger prevailed.