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The text (in case I did it wrong): “ The moral arguments against Jay Jones are obvious, yet the strategic case for him — from protecting elections and abortion rights to drawing new Democratic House seats to joining the national attorney-general army trying to stop Trump — is compelling.” |
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Not looking good for Jones re NYT polling aggregates - pretty clear trend here that isn't turning around.
I think it's pretty telling when you've got a poll with Spanberger +10 and Miyares +8 in the same poll.... https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/polls/virginia-attorney-general-election-polls-2025.html |
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No point in voting for Spanberger if you plan to write in someone for AG. That office is powerful and can bring Spanberger down.
So if you want her to succeed, you have to vote for Jay Jones. |
If Spanberger is doing something that she could be “brought down” for by the AG, then she has no business being governor in the first place. |
BOTH roles are very important. |
Here are some logical, rational reasons to vote for D leadership in VA. Did any of the “moderates” read it? No. |
Reading it doesn’t automatically mean one agrees with it. |
PP took a lot of time to spell out rights and norms being trashed by Trump. Have any of these "moderates", including the PP who asked for the details, posted a sincere response? No. PP was wasting her time. "Moderates" DGAF about facts or reason. |
That's not how Republican AGs work anymore. |
I don’t live in VA but, man, what are choices you have… both candidates make me want to puke. |
| writing in is an abdication of your duty to your kids. |
Correct. AND we can’t have a R in that role. Not now! Listen, I’m just as pissed that Jay Jones won the primary. But he has this position and Dems need to get behind him unless they want their own AG coming after them. |
I’m the PP who asked for the details. I stopped responding because I don’t agree that any of those rights and norms are being trashed by Trump. In fact, I don’t even agree that many of what PP considers “rights and norms” are in fact rights or norms. Why shouldn’t we try to save a baby if the mother dies prematurely and the baby is viable? Why shouldn’t we enforce our existing immigration laws passed by democratically elected officials? The DC city council was asking for the National Guard to be deployed to DC in the early 2020’s - what changed that makes it now a fascist action? And you’re seriously pointing to the penny as an example here? Obviously it’s indicative of a larger issue if we don’t even agree on what constitutes rights and norms (I’d argue the constitution and our laws guide us here, but PP’s response indicated otherwise). |
You nitpick on a few examples and neglect the big ones. Women’s healthcare Freedom of the press Habeas corpus Hatch act Massive, careless layoffs Firing women & black officials because of their gender/sex Political revenge The penny was given as a small example of the recklessness of Trump’s administration. This all creates chaos, not the norm of a stable government. I’m sure you’re fine with all of that too. |