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The candidate, Jack Trammell, told Business Insider Thursday he even once took his students "to Romania to study Dracula."
"Always been interested in the anthropology of the Other - in the case, of disability, two thousand years of being treated as less than human," Trammell, who works as director of Disability Support Services at Randolph-Macon College, wrote in an email when asked about his interest in vampires.
Trammell is working on a vampire novel but said it is currently on hold due to its complexity.
"The novel is in a holding pattern-lots of chapters, lots of gaps, lots of ideas-really fun to examine the anthropological and historical contexts," he said. "Sounds like as a stress reliever, I should plug back in to my Virginia Writer's Club group and work on it, huh?"
Trammell was elevated in prominence Tuesday after Cantor was defeated in his Republican primary in a shocking upset by Dave Brat, who is also a Randolph-Macon College professor. Brat is favored in the November election for the conservative-leaning district.
Trammell did not respond to Business Insider's question about his favorite vampire-themed television show.