Virginia GOP- is there any chance you will run someone not crazy for Governor?

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Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Most of what you posted is personal to Northam and isn’t about politics. As for the COVID response, his plan was more in line with what the Republicans wanted, not the Democrats. If you want a stronger response to close down businesses and reopen schools, you need someone further left, not right.


No. Leftists are not in favor of opening schools. They just do what the teachers unions/associations want. I think schools should have been prioritized from the beginning and we should have closed whatever else was neccessary to accomplish that. Instead Northam thinks its fine for people to eat and drink indoors until midnight, but not after midnight.
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Anonymous wrote:Why would you not want to vote for a democrat if you don’t even know who is running?

Also the general assembly is very far right. If we don’t have a democratic governor, we will get all sorts of awful laws passed. Say what you want about Northam but he saved us a lot of trouble with his veto power.

As your question, I think we could get a normal Republican. But maybe not. It’s hard to say because it seems like a lot of republicans are fed up with maga stuff right now, and many in northern Virginia have never been Maga types


There aren't any anymore. Either they're maga types, or they tolerated maga types out of expediency or fear, or they're former Republicans.


In a way I agree. They were completely complicit and I think remaining in the Republican Party is a morally bankrupt thing to do. However, a lot of republicans oppose, in theory, Trumpism, and their legislative record is more in what would traditionally called moderate.

Kirk Cox is in the race for the governor and I would not call him a Maga type. In fact the GOP changed their method of nominating a gubernatorial candidate so that they won’t get a trumpet in the race.

But I sure as hell hope we get a Democrat.


Yep, he's not a maga type, he's a tolerated-the-maga type.
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Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Why would any of those things be a reason to vote republican? Republican governors have done all those things too.


OP, you seem not so bright. Northam is moderate - if you dont want anyone to the left of him, then maybe you’re a Republican.

I’m not a Northam fan, but OP is clearly someone who has little knowledge of Northam or his policies and probably parroting something s/he heard. I would let this thread die.


OP here. I guess I did not express myself well. I want someone similar to Northam in moderateness (is that a word?) but a more effective leader/state executive.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Most of what you posted is personal to Northam and isn’t about politics. As for the COVID response, his plan was more in line with what the Republicans wanted, not the Democrats. If you want a stronger response to close down businesses and reopen schools, you need someone further left, not right.


No. Leftists are not in favor of opening schools. They just do what the teachers unions/associations want. I think schools should have been prioritized from the beginning and we should have closed whatever else was neccessary to accomplish that. Instead Northam thinks its fine for people to eat and drink indoors until midnight, but not after midnight.


because closing businesses for the betterment of public schools is a right wing trait? Can you point to a single republican governor who made that choice?
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Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Northam isn't keeping schools closed- the issue has been left to local governments and plenty have opened schools.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Why would any of those things be a reason to vote republican? Republican governors have done all those things too.


OP, you seem not so bright. Northam is moderate - if you dont want anyone to the left of him, then maybe you’re a Republican.

I’m not a Northam fan, but OP is clearly someone who has little knowledge of Northam or his policies and probably parroting something s/he heard. I would let this thread die.


OP here. I guess I did not express myself well. I want someone similar to Northam in moderateness (is that a word?) but a more effective leader/state executive.


That would be Terry McAuliffe, lol.

Luckily he’s running again! Save us Terry!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Most of what you posted is personal to Northam and isn’t about politics. As for the COVID response, his plan was more in line with what the Republicans wanted, not the Democrats. If you want a stronger response to close down businesses and reopen schools, you need someone further left, not right.


No. Leftists are not in favor of opening schools. They just do what the teachers unions/associations want. I think schools should have been prioritized from the beginning and we should have closed whatever else was neccessary to accomplish that. Instead Northam thinks its fine for people to eat and drink indoors until midnight, but not after midnight.


:waves: Leftist here, in favor of opening schools. Will happily pay bars and restaurants to stay shut.

But it's not Northam's fault that Nova schools are closed. The local districts made those decisions, and other schools in VA are open.
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McAuliffe and McClellan are both centrist Democrats - basically Northam with either more experience (McAuliffe) or more charm (McClellan), but less personal baggage.

Carroll Foy is running based purely on identity politics and Carter is a far-left socialist (think AOC, but running in VA rather than NY, and with no charisma). They should split the far-left progressive votes and make it easier to McAuliffe to get nominated again.

On the Republican side, Cox is like a Gym Jordan and Chase is Q-Anon level crazy, so neither deserves serious consideration. Apparently, Glenn Youngkin, a former Carlyle exec, is now going to try and get the Republican nomination and can self-fund his campaign, but the Rs are picking their nominee by convention rather than primary. No idea if that helps or hurts him.
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Does Convention just mean the R’s want an establishment-type pick instead of a MAGA nutjob?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a moderate Dem but I’ve had enough of Northam. I know he can’t run but I’m wary of voting for someone else like him, or worse to the left of him. Any chance the GOP will run someone moderate or will it definitely some MAGA type?


The Republican Party is MAGA today.

Even decades ago the GOP dogwhistled to get today’s MAGA voters. Read about Lee Atwater, who confessed the scheme he used when he ran campaigns for Reagan and later GHW Bush.

The GOP needs MAGA. Almost no one would vote for tax cuts for billionaires without being distracted by lies and white identity politics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does Convention just mean the R’s want an establishment-type pick instead of a MAGA nutjob?


There are almost no voters for the GOP elite. Why would Republicans pick someone that they can’t get votes for?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Most of what you posted is personal to Northam and isn’t about politics. As for the COVID response, his plan was more in line with what the Republicans wanted, not the Democrats. If you want a stronger response to close down businesses and reopen schools, you need someone further left, not right.


No. Leftists are not in favor of opening schools. They just do what the teachers unions/associations want. I think schools should have been prioritized from the beginning and we should have closed whatever else was neccessary to accomplish that. Instead Northam thinks its fine for people to eat and drink indoors until midnight, but not after midnight.


:waves: Leftist here, in favor of opening schools. Will happily pay bars and restaurants to stay shut.

But it's not Northam's fault that Nova schools are closed. The local districts made those decisions, and other schools in VA are open.


Telling them they are allowed to open and telling them TO OPEN are not the same thing. He could be more forceful.
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OP, I think there are a lot of Virginians that feel similar to you.

But, you will not find them on this forum.
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Anonymous wrote:Does Convention just mean the R’s want an establishment-type pick instead of a MAGA nutjob?


There are almost no voters for the GOP elite. Why would Republicans pick someone that they can’t get votes for?


Because they don't like being in charge? They just want to stay in the ruling elite club via minority status in the legislatures.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What has Northam done that’s too far left for you? He’s a pretty moderate Dem, so if he’s too liberal, perhaps you’re not really a moderate Dem.


Well, there was the black face thing. He's pretty ineffective in general and not charistmatic at all. And he has totally botched Covid IMO. He should have been more restrictive on people's activities and prioritized getting kids back in school. He's also totally botched the vaccine rollout.


Why would any of those things be a reason to vote republican? Republican governors have done all those things too.


OP, you seem not so bright. Northam is moderate - if you dont want anyone to the left of him, then maybe you’re a Republican.

I’m not a Northam fan, but OP is clearly someone who has little knowledge of Northam or his policies and probably parroting something s/he heard. I would let this thread die.


OP here. I guess I did not express myself well. I want someone similar to Northam in moderateness (is that a word?) but a more effective leader/state executive.


Please give specific examples of actions northam took or failed to take that exhibit his failure of effective leadership. This is such a fing bs complaint I’d like support.
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