Thursday, November 9, 2017
Virginia’s first Asian-American female delegate will be representing a part of Northern Virginia that has seen a radical transformation during the time since its incumbent took office more than two decades ago. Democrat Kathy Tran swamped Republican Lolita Mancheno-Smoak with a runaway victory, 61 percent to 39 percent. She ended up with 7,000 more votes than the Republican in the GOP-held seat. Mancheno-Smoak’s appeal was limited to two precincts with $5 million homes.
"As the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, Kathy’s record of excellent leadership and advocacy is a powerful testament to the American Dream,” said Democratic Caucus Chairwoman Charniele Herring. "Kathy Tran has proven her commitment to Virginia’s working families in her work with both the Department of Labor and the National Immigration Forum.”
Tran says she was prompted to run by the election of President Donald Trump, and she was one of the 11 women who unseated Republican incumbents this year. Her opponent, Mancheno-Smoak, was an early supporter of Trump. During the campaign, Mancheno-Smoak embraced the controversial president, calling him a “positive disruptor.” Voters in the 42nd District overwhelmingly rejected Trump and Trumpism.
"The strength of the resistance is at tidal wave proportions,” said Stephanie Taylor, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. "In legislative races, inspiring people to run for office as their act of resistance and ran on issues like expanding Medicaid and increasing investment in jobs and public education.”
Tran is blazing a new trail through Virginia history, becoming the first Asian-American woman to be elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. That reflects the steadily growing international flavor of the district, where 58 percent of the foreign-born population is from Asia. She joins Del. Mark Keam (D-35) as members of an Asian-American community in Northern Virginia that is organized and focused.
"There is no room for intolerance and racism in Virginia,” said Hyun Lee, AAPI Victory Fund activist. "The AAPI Victory Fund will continue to support candidates across America that understand and stand up for our community.”