Virginia GOP candidate Derrick Anderson borrows friend’s family for bizarre campaign photo
A Republican running for Congress in Virginia has gone viral after a family photo he used in a campaign ad was not what it seemed.
Veteran Derrick Anderson is trying to turn a blue district red in 2024 after current resident Abigail Spanberger announced she was leaving to run for governor in 2025.
He recently released a campaign ad that featured images of Anderson with a woman and three younger women, who appeared to be his wife and daughters, in an effort to appeal to female voters and family values.
However, they are not related in any way, as Anderson has admitted that all four are the wife and children of an old friend of Anderson’s.
Anderson even posted a video of himself and his fiancée on the campaign trail a few weeks earlier.
A Republican running for Congress in Virginia has gone viral after a family photo he used in a campaign ad was not what it seemed
Veteran Derrick Anderson is trying to turn a blue district red in 2024 after current resident Abigail Spanberger announced she was leaving to run for governor in 2025
He currently lives with his dog after getting engaged in September.
Liberals accused Anderson on social media of lying about his family status on social media to win votes.
A Virginia Democrat wrote, “If you think hiring a team to play a house makes you relatable, then you have officially entered the realm of the bizarre, Derrick. It’s time to get realistic: you can’t Photoshop authenticity!’
“Derrick Anderson is back on the campaign trail. He probably shouldn’t keep using The Cars’ My Best Friend’s Girl as his campaign song,” another joked.
Someone else also wondered if George Santos was in charge of Anderson’s campaign.
Asked about the reaction to the images, an Anderson spokesperson said the attacks were stupid and unfair.
“The false, politically motivated reporting about Derrick – who is happily engaged and very proud of his family – appearing in a normal campaign video featuring female supporters and their children is both hilarious and sad,” the spokesperson said. HuffPo.
The spokesperson – who described the images as Anderson posing “with female supporters and their children” – also shared it New York Times that this is standard procedure.
He recently released a campaign ad that featured images of Anderson with a woman and three younger women, who appeared to be his wife and daughters. Anderson even posted a video of himself and his fiancée on the campaign trail a few weeks earlier
Anderson’s opponent is Democrat Yevgeny “Eugene” Vindman, a native of Ukraine and key player alongside his brother Alexander in the first impeachment trial of Donald Trump
“Derrick’s opponent and all the other candidates in America are seen in similar photos and videos with all kinds of supporters,” they said.
That opponent is Democrat Yevgeny ‘Eugene’ Vindman, born in Ukraine and an important player alongside his brother Alexander in the first impeachment trial against Donald Trump.
The DCCC said in a statement that Anderson is using these women as a way to protect herself from attacks on abortion.
“Derrick Anderson is so desperate to mask his anti-abortion views and appear like a family man that he poses for fake family photos,” spokesperson Lauryn Fanguen said.
“He is clearly not above misleading Virginians and absolutely cannot be trusted to represent them in Congress.”
Anderson, who insists through his spokesperson that he did not lie, recently wrote an op-ed titled: “Want to lower the temperature in politics? Stop with the lies.”
“I call on voters to reject the lies and help us unite this country. And if you see my opponent and his allies lying, call them out. You get the truth from me; demand the truth from my opponent,” he wrote The daily progress.
‘Demand clear answers and no deceit. Don’t let my opponent talk out of both sides of his mouth. Demand truth, demand character. You deserve that as voters.’
An August poll showed Anderson and Vindman tied at 41%-41% WJLA.
Cook Political Report rates the races as a “lean Democrat,” but called it still competitive for Republican Anderson.
Republicans taking back the seat would likely be key to expanding their slim majority in the House of Representatives.