No, it’s the majority of us. |
Actually I just googled it: Former Virginia House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn has decided against a bid for governor in 2025 and will instead run next year to represent the competitive northern Virginia congressional seat being vacated by a fellow Democrat, U.S. Rep. Jennifer Wexton. https://apnews.com/article/eileen-filler-corn-virginia-congressional-election-d3637e1f85362a8ed93fe07be99092ca |
| big NO for Spanberger |
Is Filler-Corn a processed food additive? |
Zing! |
Cute that they’re calling that seat “competitive.” |
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Spanberger on paper seems to have all of the advantages. But then she talks and becomes immediately unlikeable. The Richmond area seems to hold the keys to winning the primary. So I think Abigail may be finding herself out of work come next year. |
I live in Richmond and Stoney is pretty unpopular. He went all out for his Casino after the voters turned it down the first time - and lost. He loves developers and people that hand him money for his next election. Residents are not a priority. |
| No thanks. |
+1 Stoney also whiffed on the coliseum redevelopment effort a few years back. He’s shown me nothing to suggest that he’s prepared to lead the state. |
| I would hate to see Spanberger's House seat go red again. |
That sentence says a lot about you. |