But Stephen Farnsworth, a political scientist at the University of Mary Washington, said that March’s meager legislative record and her reputation as a rabble-rouser might not necessarily hurt her during her nomination battle against Williams. “There are two ways to win a primary election. One is to be a loyal foot soldier for the team, and the other is to use your unpopularity as proof that you are the genuine article,” Farnsworth said.
Del. March complains that fellow Republicans ‘attempted to humiliate me’ (Cardinal News)