Background: WITHDREW from the 2026 VA-07 Republican primary before the May 26, 2026 filing deadline. Vietnam-era U.S. Marine veteran (4-yr enlistee, Sergeant, honorable discharge); CPA in Prince William County. Founder/Treasurer of three FQHCs in PWC. Prior 2023 R nominee for Virginia House of Delegates HD-25 (lost to Briana Sewell). FEC committee 'John Gray for Virginia' (C00902775); Statement of Candidacy Apr 18, 2025; raised ~$229k before withdrawing; 2026 campaign website now a Squarespace 'Private Site' lockout page.
U.S. Representative VA-07 candidate (R) — WITHDREW. CANDIDACY-CURRENCY FIX (2026-06-02): Ballotpedia lists his 2026 status as 'Withdrew primary'; the VA-07 election page lists him under 'Withdrawn or disqualified candidates' for the Aug 4, 2026 R primary. 'He will not appear on the ballot for the Republican primary on August 4, 2026' (Ballotpedia bio, verbatim). FEC filing was opened (raised $228,951, spent $122,914) before withdrawal. Campaign site (johngrayforvirginia.com) is now a Squarespace 'Private Site' lockout. Likely trigger: April 21, 2026 Virginia Supreme Court strike-down of the redistricting referendum + consolidation of the R field. Set candidacy_status: not_running. [2026-06-02 refinement, federal tier — scoring the thin 2023 VA-25 House-of-Delegates campaign-site statements that remain publicly verifiable] HARD: 'Boys don't belong in girls sports'; 'support school choice'; 'defend parental rights'; 'fight to protect minor children and pass Sage's Law' (VA parental-notification-on-gender bill); 'Public schools should educate and not indoctrinate.' Did NOT complete Ballotpedia Candidate Connection in either 2023 or 2026. No documented positions on sanctity of life, marriage definition, Christian liberty self-statement, economic stewardship specifics (CBDC / sound money / BBA), election integrity, border, 2A, foreign policy, or industry capture. Disambiguation OK: this is John Gray, CPA, PWC, Vietnam-era Marine vet — distinct from the 19th-c. Rep. John Gray of VA-20.
Self-described 'proud Marine' and 'devout man of faith,' Gray explicitly states 'Boys don't belong in girls' sports' and pledges to fight to pass Sage's Law — Virginia's 2023 statute requiring school notification to parents before socially transitioning a minor — making protection of children from gender ideology a cornerstone of his campaign against incumbent Eugene Vindman.
Candidate supports universal school choice, homeschool freedom, and opposes compulsory public-school attendance
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Gray campaigns on defending parental rights, supporting school choice, and insisting that 'public schools should educate and not indoctrinate students' — a broad parental-sovereignty platform that encompasses school vouchers, curriculum transparency, and opposition to government overreach in children's upbringing.
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2023 VA-25 House-of-Delegates campaign site (still live as the only verifiable issues page): 'Boys don't belong in girls sports' — affirms biological-sex framework in athletics.
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