Stewart, a devoted Trump supporter, beat out Freitas by a narrow margin with nearly 45 percent of the vote. Freitas finished about 5,000 votes behind Stewart with close to 43 percent. Jackson received about 12 percent of the vote. "It could mean that we are going to hear a lot more about Confederate monuments, about how Tim Kaine is an ultra liberal," says Geoff Skelley of UVA’s Center for Politics. "Stewart is going to try to make that case to the voters, I don't know if the voters are going to believe."