A spokesperson for Warren's presidential exploratory committee wrote in an email to ABC News Thursday, \"Warren believes these allegations need to be taken seriously and supports an investigation into the claims.\"

Booker told CNN's Manu Raju Wednesday of Tyson, \"It takes tremendous courage for someone to come forward in the way that she did...This is a deeply disturbing allegation that should be thoroughly investigated.\"

In an interview with NBC News' Chuck Todd Wednesday evening, Buttigieg said, \"The allegations are extremely disturbing, horrifying in fact, and they deserve to be fully investigated.\"

Gabbard called for an investigation in a tweet Thursday night.

I’ve read the letter from Dr. Vanessa Tyson. Her description of her experience is sober, credible and heart wrenching. Her story should be taken seriously and there should be a thorough investigation that respects Dr. Tyson’s privacy and courage in coming forward.

— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) February 8, 2019

\"I read Dr. Tyson's statement, I believe her, I believe her claim. He has denied that, my hope is that there's some process to understand what happened,\" Castro said on MSNBC Thursday.

When asked about the allegation against Fairfax by ABC News, former Maryland Congressman John Delaney said, \"If I was a Virginian, I'd want some special elections.\"

While it has been less than a week since they have been known publicly, the allegation against Farifax present a particular challenge for Democrats trying to balance the proper response to claims that are difficult to fully investigate and corroborate.

In the immediate aftermath of her claims being made public, Democrats like Gillibrand, Harris and Booker called for an investigation into the claims made by Christine Blasey Ford, the California psychology professor who accused Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, of sexual assault stemming from an incident when the two were in high school in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh denied the claims and was later confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

\"The FBI needs to complete a non-partisan, factual investigation and issue a report to the [Senate Judiciary] Committee,\" Gillibrand said on September 18, \"Then, the Committee should have a hearing.\"

On September 23, Gillibrand urged Kavanaugh to withdraw his nomination.

Enough is enough. One credible sexual assault claim should have been too many to get a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court and make decisions that will affect millions of women’s lives for generations. Two is an embarrassment. It’s time for a new nominee.

— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) September 24, 2018

The FBI did later investigate Ford's claims against Kavanaugh, but her attorney's later called that investigation a \"sham,\" since the FBI interviewed neither the accuser nor the accused.

\"You cannot have an FBI investigation where you don't interview both the accused and the accuser,\" Ford's attorney Debra Katz told ABC News at the time. \"That's not a credible investigation, and we're all the worse for it.\"

\"When it was announced that the FBI could investigate these serious and credible claims allegations I had hoped that there would be a legitimate investigation,\" Harris said, \"This should have been a search for the truth, they should have been allowed to do their full job.\"

\"I believe Dr. Blasey Ford because she’s risking everything — her safety, her security, her reputation, her career — to tell this story at this moment for all the right reasons,\" Gillibrand said in a speech on the floor of the U.S Senate that same day.

\"I want to thank you for your courage. And I believe you, I believe you, and I believe many Americans across this country believe you,\" Harris told Ford during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

\"You are speaking truth that this country needs to understand, how we deal with survivors who come forward right now is unacceptable,\" Booker told Ford during the hearing.

Harris, Gillibrand, Booker and Warren all eventually voted against Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court.

Fairfax, a 39-year-old former federal prosecutor long seen as a rising star in Virginia politics, initially responded by calling the allegation a \"smear\" earlier this week, but on Wednesday Fairfax released a statement Wednesday saying he takes the situation \"very seriously.\"

\"Regarding the allegation that has been made against me – while this allegation has been both surprising and hurtful, I also recognize that no one makes charges of this kind lightly, and I take it and this situation very seriously,\" Fairfax wrote. \"This has been an emotional couple of days for me and my family. And in my remarks on Monday, I think you could hear how emotional dealing with an allegation that I know is not true has been for me.\"

Fairfax did not respond to questions about Tyson's allegation on Thursday when asked at the state capitol in Richmond by ABC News' Tom Llamas.

NEW: VA Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax declined questions from @TomLlamasABC about whether he recalls accuser Dr. Vanessa Tyson crying during alleged 2004 sexual assault; Fairfax did say he spoke to embattled Gov. Ralph Northam and they “wished each other well.” https://t.co/s4ulxNaZNw pic.twitter.com/RwK2th3HeV

— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) February 7, 2019

Amid the Fairfax allegation is the seemingly constant cavalcade of controversy facing Virginia's other top two Democratic officials, Governor Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring.

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PHOTO: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam speaks with reporters at a press conference at the Governor's mansion on Feb. 2, 2019, in Richmond, Va.
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Northam continues to remain in power despite near-universal calls for his resignation after a racist photo of a man in blackface and another in Ku Klux Klan robe appeared on his 1984 medical school yearbook page.

All eight major Democratic presidential candidates have called on Northam to step down.

However, in a sign that he is prepared to fight to keep his job, a spokeswoman for Northam confirmed to ABC News Wednesday evening that he has retained the Washington, D.C.-based PR firm IR+Media to advise him on crisis communications.

Herring meanwhile dropped another political bombshell on the state Wednesday, revealing in a statement that in 1980 he dressed up as rapper Kurtis Blow and wore \"brown makeup,\" to a college party.

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PHOTO: Virginia State Attorney General Mark Herring participates in the annual Haymarket Day parade in Haymarket, Va., Oct. 20, 2018.
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\"In the days ahead, honest conversations and discussions will make it clear whether I can or should continue to serve as attorney general, but no matter where we go from here, I will say that from the bottom of my heart, I am deeply, deeply sorry for the pain that I cause with this revelation,\" Herring, who met Wednesday with African-American leaders in the Virginia state legislation, wrote in a statement.

ABC News also learned Wednesday that Herring has stepped down as a co-chair of the Democratic Attorneys General Association.

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