Exhibitionist Democrat loses endorsements, gains only fans.
Susanna Gibson Removes Prominent Endorsers from Campaign Site Amid Porn Scandal
Embattled Virginia Democrat Susanna Gibson, who hosted live streams in which she solicited tips by performing sex acts and promising to urinate on camera, this week removed the endorsements page from her campaign website, a Washington Free Beacon review of the Internet Archive found.
Gibson’s website once featured endorsements from more than 25 current and former Virginia lawmakers and organizations, including Democratic former governor Ralph Northam and Democratic congresswoman Abigail Spanberger. As of Thursday morning, they are all gone.
It is unclear whether Gibson’s backers have rescinded their endorsements. But the reshuffling of Gibson’s campaign site suggests her sex scandal may cost her Democratic support.
Gibson’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
Democrats were reluctant to defend Gibson’s behavior after her pornographic performances surfaced. Just days after reports circulated about Gibson’s side gig as an amateur pornographer, Sen. Mark Warner (D., Va.) said he only “met Ms. Gibson once” and wouldn’t “weigh in” until more details were known.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.) said the reports “really took me aback.” Spanberger, who aside from endorsing Gibson also campaigned for her earlier this month, said only that the news was “a shocking, terrible situation.”
Gibson has pledged to stay in the race after video clips and screenshots of her performances on the X-rated website Chaturbate circulated through the media. Both Gibson and her attorney, Daniel Watkins, have claimed sharing any of her videos is criminal. The Free Beacon has published the entirety of an uncensored opposition research document, featuring links to the videos, here.
Watkins said earlier this month that he was working with law enforcement, including the FBI, to “bring the wrongdoers to justice.” He did not respond to a request for comment on the status of that investigation.
From at least May 2022 to September of the same year, Gibson, often with her husband, hosted shows on Chaturbate. Gibson in July 2022 announced her campaign for the Virginia State House.
Republicans hold a narrow majority in Virginia’s House of Delegates. Gibson’s district includes part of Richmond and its suburbs and is considered a pivotal race in the upcoming November state elections. Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R.) has raised more than $12 million for state Republican candidates in the race thus far.
Still, Gibson is not without allies. Washington Monthly editor Matthew Cooper in a Sept. 13 column urged the embattled Democrat to “stand her ground,” noting that “lots of Americans record themselves having sex.” Five days after the Washington Post reported on Gibson’s extracurricular activities, Twitter user @CABlueBlaze wrote that Gibson “is looking great on the fundraising front and has out-raised her opponent!”
Other Twitter users have been equally effusive with their praise.
Susanna Gibson is an absolute freak and has secured my vote
— EPhatdaddy (@SauciiboiiE) September 13, 2023
“Susanna Gibson is an absolute freak and has secured my vote,” wrote @SauciiboiiE.
Are there any legal repercussions for sharing Susanna Gibson’s videos, as claimed by her attorney, and how might this impact the scandal surrounding her involvement in the sex industry
Susanna Gibson, a Virginia Democrat who recently faced a scandal involving her involvement in the pornography industry, has removed the endorsements page from her campaign website. A review of the Internet Archive revealed that her website previously displayed endorsements from over 25 current and former Virginia lawmakers and organizations, including high-profile figures such as former governor Ralph Northam and congresswoman Abigail Spanberger. However, as of Thursday morning, all endorsements have been removed from the site.
It remains unknown whether Gibson’s backers have withdrawn their endorsements due to the scandal. However, the removal of these endorsements from her campaign website suggests that her involvement in the sex industry may have detrimental effects on her support from the Democratic Party.
Despite the scandal, Gibson’s campaign has not yet provided a comment on the matter. Democrats, in general, have been reluctant to defend her behavior after the pornographic performances came to light. Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, for example, stated that he had only met Gibson once and would refrain from commenting until more details emerged. Senator Tim Kaine, also from Virginia, expressed his surprise at the reports, while Spanberger, who had previously endorsed Gibson and campaigned for her, described the situation as ”shocking” and “terrible.”
Despite the controversy, Gibson has vowed to continue her campaign. She and her attorney, Daniel Watkins, have claimed that sharing any of her videos is a criminal offense. The Washington Free Beacon has published an uncensored opposition research document that features links to the videos in question.
The removal of endorsements from Gibson’s campaign website indicates that her involvement in the pornography industry has had negative consequences for her reputation and political support. As the scandal continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this will impact her campaign and influence the upcoming elections.
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