2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spanberger LARPS as a moderate. She is a former CIA agent and the CIA has destabilized many countries in the past.

I don't trust her at all. I think Virginia runs better off normal conservatism (NOT Trumpism). Sears or Miyares would have my vote.

Sears would be the first black woman governor EVER yet Democrats want to pass over her for a pale white lady who carpetbagged to run for Congress in Nova (she lives in the Richmond area).

She can't even say the border is bad or that men shouldn't play in women's sports, yet I hear everyone talking about how moderate she is.

I am begging someone to tell me when/how she has voted against Democrats on something. What is so moderate about her?


Well, yes, because while I realize right-wingers tend to think very simplistically about things, liberals tend to vote on issues. No one gives a shit if she's a black woman if her policies are bad for Virginia. Your suggestion that we should overlook those things and vote for her because she's a black woman is cynical and stupid.
Anonymous
Why isn't Juan Pablo Segura running?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spanberger LARPS as a moderate. She is a former CIA agent and the CIA has destabilized many countries in the past.

I don't trust her at all. I think Virginia runs better off normal conservatism (NOT Trumpism). Sears or Miyares would have my vote.

Sears would be the first black woman governor EVER yet Democrats want to pass over her for a pale white lady who carpetbagged to run for Congress in Nova (she lives in the Richmond area).

She can't even say the border is bad or that men shouldn't play in women's sports, yet I hear everyone talking about how moderate she is.

I am begging someone to tell me when/how she has voted against Democrats on something. What is so moderate about her?


She worked for the CIA at one point and sometimes in the past the CIA did bad things is an extremely stupid argument, even for this site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spanberger LARPS as a moderate. She is a former CIA agent and the CIA has destabilized many countries in the past.

I don't trust her at all. I think Virginia runs better off normal conservatism (NOT Trumpism). Sears or Miyares would have my vote.

Sears would be the first black woman governor EVER yet Democrats want to pass over her for a pale white lady who carpetbagged to run for Congress in Nova (she lives in the Richmond area).

She can't even say the border is bad or that men shouldn't play in women's sports, yet I hear everyone talking about how moderate she is.

I am begging someone to tell me when/how she has voted against Democrats on something. What is so moderate about her?


She worked for the CIA at one point and sometimes in the past the CIA did bad things is an extremely stupid argument, even for this site.


Spanberger sucks. She's a neocon who happens to be a Dem. She will be milquetoast enough that the Dems will hemorrhage seats in the legislature during midterms. If you want both parties controlled by Dominion Energy, her boring ass will have that effect.
Anonymous
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.


Maybe don’t close schools for a year next time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spanberger LARPS as a moderate. She is a former CIA agent and the CIA has destabilized many countries in the past.

I don't trust her at all. I think Virginia runs better off normal conservatism (NOT Trumpism). Sears or Miyares would have my vote.

Sears would be the first black woman governor EVER yet Democrats want to pass over her for a pale white lady who carpetbagged to run for Congress in Nova (she lives in the Richmond area).

She can't even say the border is bad or that men shouldn't play in women's sports, yet I hear everyone talking about how moderate she is.

I am begging someone to tell me when/how she has voted against Democrats on something. What is so moderate about her?


Well, yes, because while I realize right-wingers tend to think very simplistically about things, liberals tend to vote on issues. No one gives a shit if she's a black woman if her policies are bad for Virginia. Your suggestion that we should overlook those things and vote for her because she's a black woman is cynical and stupid.


The data suggest that the race of candidates matters for elections. Oftentimes, the impact is not enough to change the outcome, but it definitely can change when elections are close enough. Congressional district 4 had the vote share differential where Sears received a be larger share than Youngkin. This congressional district is also the one in Virginia that has a plurality of Black Voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.
Anonymous
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.


I voted for McAuliffe and wouldn't consider voting for ANY R at the fed or state level now post-Dobbs, but you're nuts. Parents learned stuff during virtual school that made them realize they didn't actually know what was going on in schools. WTH do you mean "stay in their lane"? What's going on with their kids IS their lane. County-wide school districts that are not responsive to parent input are not helpful.
Anonymous
Sears would be the best. Youngkin was a response to the left progressive school leadership destroying the school system as a testament by the declining ratings and poor building states
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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


Yes, if Winsome Sears wins in 2025, it will probably be due to backlash from school board decisions in Fairfax and Loudoun count.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I voted for McAuliffe and wouldn't consider voting for ANY R at the fed or state level now post-Dobbs, but you're nuts. Parents learned stuff during virtual school that made them realize they didn't actually know what was going on in schools. WTH do you mean "stay in their lane"? What's going on with their kids IS their lane. County-wide school districts that are not responsive to parent input are not helpful.


County level is different though. The county level decisions are mostly about zoning/land use, property taxes, sales taxes, Schools. Virginia is a Dillon law state, so county and city elected officials representatives have no ability to regulate reproductive rights related issues.
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