Nick Freitas

Politician

Birthday August 29, 1979

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Chico, California, U.S.

Age 44 years old

Nationality United States

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1930

The 30th district comprises Madison County, Orange County, and the southern half of Culpeper County.

1979

Nicholas J. Freitas (born August 29, 1979) is an American politician and social media influencer.

Freitas, who is of Portuguese ancestry, was born in Chico, California, on August 29, 1979, the son of Robin McMichael and John Freitas.

After graduating high school, Freitas joined the United States Army and subsequently graduated from Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security with a B.S. in Intelligence Management.

Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, Freitas joined the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets) and served two tours in Iraq.

2009

After being honorably discharged in 2009, Freitas moved to Culpeper County, Virginia in 2010 and served as an operations director for a service-disabled veteran-owned company.

2010

Freitas became the chairman of the Culpeper County Republican Committee in 2010.

2015

In 2015, Freitas ran for the Virginia House of Delegates for the 30th district, then held by Republican Ed Scott.

2016

A Republican, he has been a member of the Virginia House of Delegates since 2016.

After Scott announced his retirement, Freitas was unopposed in both the Republican primary and the general election, and took office in January 2016.

He assumed office in 2016.

His current term ends on January 14, 2026.

Freitas ran for re-election to the Virginia House of Delegates to represent District 30.

He won in the general election on November 2, 2021.

Freitas ran for re-election again in 2023, winning the general election on November 7, 2023, with 62% of the vote.

In the House of Delegates, Freitas has been described as having a "conservative voting record and libertarian streak."

He has called for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), describing it as a "cancer."

He supports the construction of a wall on the border with Mexico.

In 2016, he urged the Culpeper County School Board to disregard an Obama administration mandate that transgender students be allowed the use of the restrooms that correspond to their gender identity.

2017

He ran for re-election in 2017 and won with 62% of the vote over Democrat Ben Hixon.

2018

He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2018, losing in the primary election to Corey Stewart.

Freitas sought the Republican nomination for the United States Senate seat in the 2018 election.

He was endorsed by Senators Rand Paul and Mike Lee.

During the Republican primary campaign, Freitas characterized his rival, Prince William County Chairman Corey Stewart, as a "hate-monger."

He said, "we must reject Corey Stewart's dog-whistling of White supremacists, anti-Semites, and racists."

In the June 2018 primary, Freitas narrowly lost the Republican nomination.

Stewart took 44.9% of the vote, Freitas took 43.1% of the vote, and E. W. Jackson took 12.0% of the vote."

2019

On July 18, 2019, Freitas withdrew from the 2019 election for House of Delegates after failing to submit required paperwork to the Board of Elections in the Commonwealth of Virginia by the deadline.

On August 8, 2019, Freitas announced that he would mount a write-in campaign for re-election and won with 57.89% of the vote.

As a member of the House of Delegates, Freitas serves on the following committees: Science and Technology; Militia, Police and Public Safety; and Finance.

In December 2019, Freitas announced his candidacy for Virginia's 7th congressional district, in which he sought and won the Republican Party nomination to challenge incumbent Representative Abigail Spanberger in the 2020 general election.

Freitas earned early endorsements from conservative organizations the Club for Growth and FreedomWorks.

Freitas was considered to be an early front-runner for the Republican nomination due to opinion polls giving him the lead in support and name recognition.

Freitas's state delegate district includes much of the congressional district's western portion.

Freitas lost the closely fought election, receiving about 49% of the vote to Spanberger's 51% of the vote.

Spanberger dominated in the most populous parts of the district, in Chesterfield and Henrico counties in Greater Richmond, while Freitas led in the less-populous parts of the district in outlying Culpeper, Orange, Spotsylvania, Louisa, Goochland, Powhatan, Amelia, and Nottoway counties.

Ultimately, Spanberger's combined 43,000-vote margin in Henrico and Chesterfield proved too much for Freitas to overcome; it was more than five times Spanberger's overall margin of 8,400 votes.

Nick Freitas (Republican Party) is a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing District 30.

2020

He was the Republican nominee in the 2020 election to represent Virginia's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, which he narrowly lost to Abigail Spanberger, the incumbent Democratic congresswoman.

Before entering politics, he served in the United States Army.