Anderson talks debates and responds to accusations from Vindman
He held a press conference Tuesday in Fredericksburg.
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Anderson talks debates and responds to accusations from Vindman
Fredericksburg, VA - During a press conference Tuesday, Derrick Anderson, the Republican candidate in Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District, says he accepted six general election debates. He also responded to attacks over residency from his Democratic opponent, Eugene Vindman.