In a stunning turn of events, a long-shot congressional candidate's bid for office may rest on the outcome of a crucial referendum in Virginia. Bree Fram, a trans veteran rocket scientist who was discharged from the military under the Trump administration, is running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Fram's campaign has been marked by controversy and challenges, but a favorable outcome in the state's redistricting referendum could be the key to her success. If approved, the referendum could redraw the state's electoral map, potentially creating a more favorable district for Fram to win in.


Bree Fram's long-shot campaign may hinge on Virginia's redistricting referendum, which could decide whether the trans veteran rocket scientist booted out of the military under Trump stands any chance of winning.