Marjorie Taylor Greene and John McGuire were supposed to hold a campaign stop in Charlottesville. Then plans changed.
John McGuire abruptly moved their campaign rally location. Originally planned for City Hall, the event relocated to the Albemarle County Social Services building, raising logistical and legal considerations for the local governments. This change follows a significant endorsement for McGuire from former President Donald Trump.
Charlottesville’s city government unexpectedly thrust into the limelight Monday afternoon upon learning that U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Virginia state Sen. John McGuire, a Republican congressional candidate, were planning a visit to City Hall. This surprise extended to Albemarle County when the McGuire campaign abruptly shifted. And its “Early Vote Rally to Save America” from City Hall to a county polling location later that day.