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Science Rules: Bill Nye, Buttigieg to boost Spanberger in key VA city as Jones scandal looms over Dem ticket

Virginia's gubernatorial race intensifies as Spanberger campaigns with celebrity endorsers while facing pressure over scandal-plagued running mate Jay Jones.

Former PBS host and ex-Boeing engineer Bill Nye “The Science Guy” will join former USDOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg to headline a rally with Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger on Tuesday in the hometown of their party’s forefather.

Spanberger will rally with Buttigieg and Nye in Charlottesville – the city that birthed President Thomas Jefferson – while across town at the college founded by America’s third president, GOP lieutenant gubernatorial candidate John Reid will headline a public “Dome Room” forum hosted by pollster Larry Sabato’s University of Virginia Center for Politics.

Spanberger’s rally occurs as she tries to separate herself from scandal-plagued attorney general candidate Jay Jones.


Nye and Spanberger are expected to receive a welcome in the notable blue dot in the sea of rural Shenandoah Valley red that is Charlottesville.

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Trump Winery and its Albemarle Estate lodging, managed by Eric Trump, lies on the opposite side of town; down the street from Monticello itself. The road that runs from Jefferson’s estate to Trump’s is regularly lined with dozens of large American flags abutting the estate’s property line.

That contrast will be evident Tuesday, as Spanberger enlists celebrity in hopes of propelling her to victory, while Reid – who has claimed to be pulling within neck-and-neck of Democrat Ghazala Hashmi, also seeks to engage with the public in the closing days.

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While she has condemned Jones’ comments, Spanberger has continued to decline to call for him to drop out – while pivoting this week to attacking Republican opponent Winsome Earle-Sears on her stringent pro-life views.

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An ad released Monday criticized Earle-Sears’ support for a near-total abortion ban and in turn positioned Spanberger as the champion of individual rights.

Moving from medical science to engineering, Nye resurfaced this week clamoring against President Donald Trump at a “No Kings” protest in his hometown of Washington, D.C., where he accused some in the MAGA faithful of being “confederates.”

“We are here to tell our lawmakers that what’s going on in our government is wrong. They must stop the abuses of this petulant president and his circle of sycophants … This president and his associates cannot tolerate dissent. To them, our free speech is frightening. They are arresting people and denying due process in courts,” Nye said in part.

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The former star of PBS’ “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” the engineer-by-trade who invented an aircraft implement while working for Boeing slammed Trump for trying to “silence television hosts.”

While Republicans are not the party typically associated with major Hollywood and celebrity endorsement, over his decade-plus in politics, Trump has garnered several very vocal stars in his camp.

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“Charles In Charge” star Scott Baio has been most vocal as of late, saying in 2024 he believed the U.S. was always a “MAGA” nation.

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Jon Voight has routinely released stern X videos addressing the public and/or public officials on Trump’s bona fides:

“Who else has faced greater challenges and enemies since Lincoln,” he said.

Mel Gibson — who played a version of Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion in “The Patriot” – has been complimentary of Trump while remarking 2024 Democratic nominee Kamala Harris had “the IQ of a fence post.” Trump has since appointed him a “special ambassador.”

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Just on the other side of Skyline Drive from Jones’ rally site is the former district of then-House Speaker Todd Gilbert – the Republican whom Jones envisioned shooting in the head in texts revealed earlier this month.

Earle-Sears repeatedly interjected during the two gubernatorial candidates’ debate to urge Spanberger to call for Jones to drop out once and for all.

On Monday, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, headlined a fundraiser with Earle-Sears at the home of a Tysons Corner real estate developer.

A Spanberger campaign official confirmed to Fox News Digital that the Democrat will appear in the coming days with former President Barack Obama at a rally as well.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment on Nye’s attacks on Trump and his supporters.

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