2021 VA Governors race

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Kirk Cox and Glenn Youngkin have expressed opposition to VMPI. Youngkin said he would fire everyone involved.

He can go to a debate and say he would oppose the group that declared

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Anonymous wrote:Northam has endorsed Hala Ayala for Lt. Governor. She isn't very impressive, but she is a woman, so I guess he think it would add diversity to the ticket since he's endorsed McAuliffe.

Of course some of the other Lt. Governor candidates like Sean Perryman are having complete melt-downs over this, but Perryman loudly called for Northam to resign after the VMI yearbook picture came out so it's not like he was ever going to get a Northam endorsement.

Personally, still like Jennifer McClellan and Sam Rasoul but McAuliffe can buy the Governor's election and Northam's endorsement of Ayala is fairly significant given all the undecideds. At this point it's realistically down to Rasoul and Ayala for Lt. Governor; the rest can go home.


She has no experience, she doesn’t even have a bachelor’s degree. Her Associate degree is from University of Phoenix. Smh.

Why, why? There are great options out there, but we always pick old, recycled, White people.. or just a bad choice altogether.

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Anonymous wrote:Terry M: vote for me to fix Virginia’s problems.
Narrator: Caused by eight years of Democratic governors?


+1

We can have a Terry bingo card with all the usual bullshit he’ll spew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Northam has endorsed Hala Ayala for Lt. Governor. She isn't very impressive, but she is a woman, so I guess he think it would add diversity to the ticket since he's endorsed McAuliffe.

Of course some of the other Lt. Governor candidates like Sean Perryman are having complete melt-downs over this, but Perryman loudly called for Northam to resign after the VMI yearbook picture came out so it's not like he was ever going to get a Northam endorsement.

Personally, still like Jennifer McClellan and Sam Rasoul but McAuliffe can buy the Governor's election and Northam's endorsement of Ayala is fairly significant given all the undecideds. At this point it's realistically down to Rasoul and Ayala for Lt. Governor; the rest can go home.


She has no experience, she doesn’t even have a bachelor’s degree. Her Associate degree is from University of Phoenix. Smh.

Why, why? There are great options out there, but we always pick old, recycled, White people.. or just a bad choice altogether.



Just to be clear, you are referring to Haya Ayala here.

Jennifer McClellan has a BA from the University of Richmond and a JD from UVA Law.
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Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter what happens before the final ballot? We all know how this works. The R candidate will be in the lead until the NOVA votes roll in and then the D candidate will win.

A potato chip could be running on the Democratic ticket and would win NOVA's vote.


The Macker will win by nine points over Pete Snyder or Kirk Cox.


Glenn Youngkin is the only Republican I would consider and the R convention process seems designed to nominate someone else, so....
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter what happens before the final ballot? We all know how this works. The R candidate will be in the lead until the NOVA votes roll in and then the D candidate will win.

A potato chip could be running on the Democratic ticket and would win NOVA's vote.


The Macker will win by nine points over Pete Snyder or Kirk Cox.


Glenn Youngkin is the only Republican I would consider and the R convention process seems designed to nominate someone else, so....


The convention is just designed to keep Chase out. She even knows it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter what happens before the final ballot? We all know how this works. The R candidate will be in the lead until the NOVA votes roll in and then the D candidate will win.

A potato chip could be running on the Democratic ticket and would win NOVA's vote.


The Macker will win by nine points over Pete Snyder or Kirk Cox.


Glenn Youngkin is the only Republican I would consider and the R convention process seems designed to nominate someone else, so....


+1

He's fantastic, but I don't think the the powers at be at the VA GOP are very fond of him...
Anonymous
My impression is the Rs will nominate Snyder or Cox and I can’t get excited about either of them.
Anonymous
Jennifer McClellan joined my Dem district committee zoom meeting a couple months back and I was very impressed by her. I want to do more research, but she's definitely a lead candidate for me
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My impression is the Rs will nominate Snyder or Cox and I can’t get excited about either of them.


+1

If it's between them and a Democrat candidate, what difference at this point does it make? They're gonna do the same thing, the Democrats are just gonna add more wokeness around it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My impression is the Rs will nominate Snyder or Cox and I can’t get excited about either of them.


+1

If it's between them and a Democrat candidate, what difference at this point does it make? They're gonna do the same thing, the Democrats are just gonna add more wokeness around it.


Yep
Anonymous
Have the Washington Post, Richmond Times Dispatch, or whatever the literate residents of 757 read endorsed anyone yet?

Those would matter for LG and AG
Anonymous
I’m independent but leaning towards Youngkin if he makes it to the June ballot. If not it will be painful to vote for someone else.
Anonymous
Jennifer Carrol-Foy is my pick by a mile. It’s only a shame that she and McClellan are both running.
Anonymous
Lordy, there are tapes.
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