2025 VA Governor's race

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MAGA's gonna MAGA
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Anonymous wrote:AMANDA CHASE IS RUNNING


But will not be the candidate on the ballot. Sorry.


SHE WILL

Will Virginia Republicans actually hold a real primary in which everyone can vote this time? Because last time she tried to run they didn’t.


“Everyone” shouldn’t vote in a Republican primary, only members of the Republican Party.


Then change the law and make it a closed primary state. Otherwise...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AMANDA CHASE IS RUNNING


But will not be the candidate on the ballot. Sorry.


SHE WILL

Will Virginia Republicans actually hold a real primary in which everyone can vote this time? Because last time she tried to run they didn’t.


“Everyone” shouldn’t vote in a Republican primary, only members of the Republican Party.


That’s not how it works in Virginia. You must be from somewhere else.
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Youngkin has been so pro Trump and unwilling to say anything critical of DOGE even those his constituents are going to be disproportionately harmed relative to the rest of America. I don’t think VA voters are going to vote Republican this time around.
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin has been so pro Trump and unwilling to say anything critical of DOGE even those his constituents are going to be disproportionately harmed relative to the rest of America. I don’t think VA voters are going to vote Republican this time around.


It's obvious he doesn't give a shit about VA anymore and cares only about his national profile.
Anonymous
I'm moderate but no Republican is getting my vote now or in the near future.
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While I might make an exception for Spanberger, generally I'm not voting for Democrats for local or state office until the Democrats running the local public school systems reverse course or are voted out. And I've literally given thousands to Democratic candidates in the past, until the current local politicians veered so far left.
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin has been so pro Trump and unwilling to say anything critical of DOGE even those his constituents are going to be disproportionately harmed relative to the rest of America. I don’t think VA voters are going to vote Republican this time around.


This will be a double-digit win by the Ds and a trifecta sweep. Ds were guaranteed a win as soon as Trump won, but DOGE has made it a potential for a 2009-style wipeout.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AMANDA CHASE IS RUNNING


But will not be the candidate on the ballot. Sorry.


SHE WILL

Will Virginia Republicans actually hold a real primary in which everyone can vote this time? Because last time she tried to run they didn’t.


“Everyone” shouldn’t vote in a Republican primary, only members of the Republican Party.


That’s not how it works in Virginia. You must be from somewhere else.


I do live in Virginia and I know how it works. I’m just saying it’s wrong for just any old uneducated, uninvolved schmoe to vote in any party primary. If I’m not a member of the Elks Club, should I be allowed to vote for their leadership?
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Anonymous wrote:T. McAuliffe could have chances if he doesn’t repeat the mistake of siding with teachers.


He was absolutely right about that. Parents were out of control and should have stayed in their lane. Our schools are still suffering because parents bought into that bullshit about how they should be able to micromanage what happens in schools.


He won the election for Youngkin. Idiotic school boards in northern Virginia seem to be the best path for a Republican to win state wide. FCPS is doing their part by making noises about boundary changes that would go into effect the same school year as the next general election


Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. I’m looking at you, FCPS. This election is too important for you to F up with your pet projects. It’s time to put a public lid on that boundary change nonsense before it becomes any more of a distraction than it already has.
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MAGA's gonna MAGA


We need billionaires to fund ads over and over saying this.
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Anonymous wrote:T. McAuliffe could have chances if he doesn’t repeat the mistake of siding with teachers.


He was absolutely right about that. Parents were out of control and should have stayed in their lane. Our schools are still suffering because parents bought into that bullshit about how they should be able to micromanage what happens in schools.


He won the election for Youngkin. Idiotic school boards in northern Virginia seem to be the best path for a Republican to win state wide. FCPS is doing their part by making noises about boundary changes that would go into effect the same school year as the next general election


Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. I’m looking at you, FCPS. This election is too important for you to F up with your pet projects. It’s time to put a public lid on that boundary change nonsense before it becomes any more of a distraction than it already has.


Fairfax county residents were warned about the Dem-dominated plan for nuclear boundary changes in 2019. The school board backed off a little and instead of delivering them a stinging rebuke for trying to sneak it past the public and lying about their motivations, voters rewarded them with 100% control.

If the Dems don't go ahead with equity boundaries while they have 100% control what is even the point. Equity is at the center of everything they do, presidency and governorship be damned.
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Anonymous wrote:T. McAuliffe could have chances if he doesn’t repeat the mistake of siding with teachers.


He was absolutely right about that. Parents were out of control and should have stayed in their lane. Our schools are still suffering because parents bought into that bullshit about how they should be able to micromanage what happens in schools.


He won the election for Youngkin. Idiotic school boards in northern Virginia seem to be the best path for a Republican to win state wide. FCPS is doing their part by making noises about boundary changes that would go into effect the same school year as the next general election


Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. I’m looking at you, FCPS. This election is too important for you to F up with your pet projects. It’s time to put a public lid on that boundary change nonsense before it becomes any more of a distraction than it already has.


Fairfax county residents were warned about the Dem-dominated plan for nuclear boundary changes in 2019. The school board backed off a little and instead of delivering them a stinging rebuke for trying to sneak it past the public and lying about their motivations, voters rewarded them with 100% control.

If the Dems don't go ahead with equity boundaries while they have 100% control what is even the point. Equity is at the center of everything they do, presidency and governorship be damned.


Local politicians trying to boost their own blue state credentials are putting the bigger ticket at risk. They need to knock it off.

This “it’s now or never for equity” approach is foolish. It’s not about whether Fairfax voters continue to vote for a democratic school board. Fairfax will remain blue no matter what. But “remaining blue” is not enough for Spanberger to win. The boundary issue is a big deal and it will move enough votes to matter given the trends elsewhere in the state.

This is a real issue that presents a real risk to folks who have invested in Spanberger and her future success. Wake. Up.

Winsome-Sears won on anger over education last time. It is not a new playbook for her team. If FCPS pushes on with this nonsense it will be yet another “own-goal” by the democrats.

The ambitions of local politicians who could not win at the next level will not be permitted to tank the race for Richmond. Those who put their own career goals ahead of the party and cost the democrats the governor’s race are putting a hard ceiling on their long-term support from folks who matter.

There is no reason to gift the republicans this issue. We need to see some public action taken by certain individuals to put this issue to rest NOW, before it becomes THE issue. Statements that public concerns are “just speculation” and folks should “wait and see” are NOT enough.

The tide is rising quickly. Waiting until June to reveal some “small changes” is not getting out in front of the issue.

Seriously, get a clue. How hard is it to say “we are pausing our review in view of ongoing budgetary concerns” and pick the whole thing up again in two years, after we take back Richmond. Doing this now puts YOUR career goals ahead of the party. KNOCK IT OFF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do these candidates stand on a casino in northern Virginia?


I’d like to know this too
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:T. McAuliffe could have chances if he doesn’t repeat the mistake of siding with teachers.


He was absolutely right about that. Parents were out of control and should have stayed in their lane. Our schools are still suffering because parents bought into that bullshit about how they should be able to micromanage what happens in schools.


He won the election for Youngkin. Idiotic school boards in northern Virginia seem to be the best path for a Republican to win state wide. FCPS is doing their part by making noises about boundary changes that would go into effect the same school year as the next general election


Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. I’m looking at you, FCPS. This election is too important for you to F up with your pet projects. It’s time to put a public lid on that boundary change nonsense before it becomes any more of a distraction than it already has.


Fairfax county residents were warned about the Dem-dominated plan for nuclear boundary changes in 2019. The school board backed off a little and instead of delivering them a stinging rebuke for trying to sneak it past the public and lying about their motivations, voters rewarded them with 100% control.

If the Dems don't go ahead with equity boundaries while they have 100% control what is even the point. Equity is at the center of everything they do, presidency and governorship be damned.


Local politicians trying to boost their own blue state credentials are putting the bigger ticket at risk. They need to knock it off.

This “it’s now or never for equity” approach is foolish. It’s not about whether Fairfax voters continue to vote for a democratic school board. Fairfax will remain blue no matter what. But “remaining blue” is not enough for Spanberger to win. The boundary issue is a big deal and it will move enough votes to matter given the trends elsewhere in the state.

This is a real issue that presents a real risk to folks who have invested in Spanberger and her future success. Wake. Up.

Winsome-Sears won on anger over education last time. It is not a new playbook for her team. If FCPS pushes on with this nonsense it will be yet another “own-goal” by the democrats.

The ambitions of local politicians who could not win at the next level will not be permitted to tank the race for Richmond. Those who put their own career goals ahead of the party and cost the democrats the governor’s race are putting a hard ceiling on their long-term support from folks who matter.

There is no reason to gift the republicans this issue. We need to see some public action taken by certain individuals to put this issue to rest NOW, before it becomes THE issue. Statements that public concerns are “just speculation” and folks should “wait and see” are NOT enough.

The tide is rising quickly. Waiting until June to reveal some “small changes” is not getting out in front of the issue.

Seriously, get a clue. How hard is it to say “we are pausing our review in view of ongoing budgetary concerns” and pick the whole thing up again in two years, after we take back Richmond. Doing this now puts YOUR career goals ahead of the party. KNOCK IT OFF.


There's your problem, right there. You don't ACTUALLY care about equity. You are fine to push things, but not "too far" whether its seeking equity in grading, discipline, college admissions, sentencing, food access, etc. What you are about is your identification with your PARTY. How can you not see that the POINT of your PARTY is that like-minded individuals organize to make the changes that they BELIEVE IN. This isn't a community sports league where you just want to stick it to the other team and win a GAME.

WHY put off REAL change for two years? Remember, childhood is short. There are thousands of children in Fairfax schools right now.

It's not the responsibility of the Fairfax Democrats to cower in fear of the consequences of acting on THE BELIEFS AND PRINCIPLES THAT BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER IN THE FIRST PLACE. The consequences of acting on principles of fairness, diversity and acceptance are BETTER SCHOOLS and a BETTER SOCIETY. Fairfax is firmly BLUE. No matter what happens in Richmond, Fairfax should act like it, or else people may as well move to a Republican county.



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