2021 VA Governors race

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The election of one Mr. Glenn Youngkin will have zero effect on the privileged white people in the state.


I mean, no. THe abortion law in TX will be Youngkin’s first move and so even privileged white people face the risk of a bounty on their head if they help someone get an abortion.





And you know that this will be his first move because .......


Because that is what he tells everyone in private. He openly explains that he can’t say his true views bc it’s unpopular but the TX law is the Republican agenda. Plain and simple.


so what if he does? he is trying to get elected. Once elected he will do whatever he wants. There is no change for re-election for another successive term so he doesn’t need to get votes again in 4 years
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Anonymous wrote:IF the GOP candidate Youngkin, who is anti-abortion, wins the Governor race in Virginia, YOU could be JAILED for having a MISCARRIAGE. This happened in Georgia. This could be the LAW, with the RW SCOTUS overturning Roe v Wade

Virginians if not Democracy then Ladies please please think about how you will go to jail if you miscarry. This is 100% going to happen if you elect Youngkin. The Abortion issue is large for some I get that however can you really live with women going to jail for a miscarriage?

Birth control is on the chopping block as well. How will women work?

Think about this ladies Youngkin winning creates a huge host of issues for women.


JUST BECAUSE YOU PUT IT IN CAPS DOES NOT MAKE IT SO! You are CRAZY .


But PP is not wrong so….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The election of one Mr. Glenn Youngkin will have zero effect on the privileged white people in the state.


I mean, no. THe abortion law in TX will be Youngkin’s first move and so even privileged white people face the risk of a bounty on their head if they help someone get an abortion.


since when do privileged white folks help anyone do anything?
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It's a first for me. But there is something really personally slimly about Terry that I can't exactly identify. Trump is just a mirage in VA; Terry would be the real thing and I can't shake the sense that he's a bit of a crook.


He's like a TV movie villain.


+1. I know it's not rationally fair to judge him for this, but Terry T just "looks" like a crook. They've tried to soften him up in his TV ads, but there is something about his smile that makes him look like he's not to be trusted. I can't get past that!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe has sent out an e-mail asking for money, saying that enthusiasm is way down and he is on the ropes.


Please don’t cite fundraising emails for information. My god the people on this site are just beyond help.


LOL

This is the desperate email I received from McAuliffe yesterday addressed to “Katherine” (my name is not Katherine, BTW):

“I’m flabbergasted Katherine…

We’ve been sending you email about just how important this race is, but it’s October, and it’s looking like a tossup right now.

I thought folks would be fired up to get out the vote, but at this point, it seems like enthusiasm is at an all time low.

Katherine, we’re going to need all hands on deck if we want to pull this off, and I’m counting on you to step up today.”


I about fell out of my chair when I read that. I looked on social media and, lo and behold, other Virginians (also not named Katherine) posted that they also received the same desperate email. This email is so cringe-worthy. I thought it must be a joke, but apparently it’s not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

It's a first for me. But there is something really personally slimly about Terry that I can't exactly identify. Trump is just a mirage in VA; Terry would be the real thing and I can't shake the sense that he's a bit of a crook.


He's like a TV movie villain.


+1. I know it's not rationally fair to judge him for this, but Terry T just "looks" like a crook. They've tried to soften him up in his TV ads, but there is something about his smile that makes him look like he's not to be trusted. I can't get past that!




This irrational thinking is how we got Trump. Focus on issues people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe has sent out an e-mail asking for money, saying that enthusiasm is way down and he is on the ropes.


Please don’t cite fundraising emails for information. My god the people on this site are just beyond help.


LOL

This is the desperate email I received from McAuliffe yesterday addressed to “Katherine” (my name is not Katherine, BTW):

“I’m flabbergasted Katherine…

We’ve been sending you email about just how important this race is, but it’s October, and it’s looking like a tossup right now.

I thought folks would be fired up to get out the vote, but at this point, it seems like enthusiasm is at an all time low.

Katherine, we’re going to need all hands on deck if we want to pull this off, and I’m counting on you to step up today.”


I about fell out of my chair when I read that. I looked on social media and, lo and behold, other Virginians (also not named Katherine) posted that they also received the same desperate email. This email is so cringe-worthy. I thought it must be a joke, but apparently it’s not.



Isn’t that how all campaign email tend to go? Who sends out “We are looking good - sit back and forget about it”?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe has sent out an e-mail asking for money, saying that enthusiasm is way down and he is on the ropes.


Please don’t cite fundraising emails for information. My god the people on this site are just beyond help.


LOL

This is the desperate email I received from McAuliffe yesterday addressed to “Katherine” (my name is not Katherine, BTW):

“I’m flabbergasted Katherine…

We’ve been sending you email about just how important this race is, but it’s October, and it’s looking like a tossup right now.

I thought folks would be fired up to get out the vote, but at this point, it seems like enthusiasm is at an all time low.

Katherine, we’re going to need all hands on deck if we want to pull this off, and I’m counting on you to step up today.”


I about fell out of my chair when I read that. I looked on social media and, lo and behold, other Virginians (also not named Katherine) posted that they also received the same desperate email. This email is so cringe-worthy. I thought it must be a joke, but apparently it’s not.



Isn’t that how all campaign email tend to go? Who sends out “We are looking good - sit back and forget about it”?



Maybe this is normal for you and the politicians you support. Not me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe has sent out an e-mail asking for money, saying that enthusiasm is way down and he is on the ropes.


Please don’t cite fundraising emails for information. My god the people on this site are just beyond help.


LOL

This is the desperate email I received from McAuliffe yesterday addressed to “Katherine” (my name is not Katherine, BTW):

“I’m flabbergasted Katherine…

We’ve been sending you email about just how important this race is, but it’s October, and it’s looking like a tossup right now.

I thought folks would be fired up to get out the vote, but at this point, it seems like enthusiasm is at an all time low.

Katherine, we’re going to need all hands on deck if we want to pull this off, and I’m counting on you to step up today.”


I about fell out of my chair when I read that. I looked on social media and, lo and behold, other Virginians (also not named Katherine) posted that they also received the same desperate email. This email is so cringe-worthy. I thought it must be a joke, but apparently it’s not.



Isn’t that how all campaign email tend to go? Who sends out “We are looking good - sit back and forget about it”?



Don’t be daft. There’s plenty of ground between “no worries, folks” and the type of palpable anxiety we’re seeing from the McAuliffe campaign now. They’ve waged an incredibly negative campaign that just highlights how deeply unlikable McAuliffe happens to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe has sent out an e-mail asking for money, saying that enthusiasm is way down and he is on the ropes.


Please don’t cite fundraising emails for information. My god the people on this site are just beyond help.


LOL

This is the desperate email I received from McAuliffe yesterday addressed to “Katherine” (my name is not Katherine, BTW):

“I’m flabbergasted Katherine…

We’ve been sending you email about just how important this race is, but it’s October, and it’s looking like a tossup right now.

I thought folks would be fired up to get out the vote, but at this point, it seems like enthusiasm is at an all time low.

Katherine, we’re going to need all hands on deck if we want to pull this off, and I’m counting on you to step up today.”


I about fell out of my chair when I read that. I looked on social media and, lo and behold, other Virginians (also not named Katherine) posted that they also received the same desperate email. This email is so cringe-worthy. I thought it must be a joke, but apparently it’s not.



Isn’t that how all campaign email tend to go? Who sends out “We are looking good - sit back and forget about it”?



Maybe this is normal for you and the politicians you support. Not me.


Which politicians do you support?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why does Haya Ayala only has one ad, complaining about prior Lieutenant Governors who were white men, when she is running against a Black woman? And it’s annoying AF when she says “I need you to vote” at the end of her ad, like we’re all there to do her bidding.

Winsome Sears may be a gun nut, but Ayala brings absolutely nothing to that ticket. Terry can’t be happy.


Winsome Sears is a legal immigrant, a veteran, a business owner and someone who gives back to her community through volunteer work. Frankly, I am surprised at those who try to diminish her candidacy


She’s still a gun nut.



And Terry McAuliffe will always be the Clinton’s bag man whose signature achievement was giving voting rights back to convicted felons
Anonymous
Having the Bidens campaign with him was a mistake.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

It's a first for me. But there is something really personally slimly about Terry that I can't exactly identify. Trump is just a mirage in VA; Terry would be the real thing and I can't shake the sense that he's a bit of a crook.


He's like a TV movie villain.


Crook LOL that would be Trump and Youngkin

Let's see Trump stole how much from taxpayers with his election lies that Youngkin supports $519 million and counting. How about what it will cost Virginia taxpayers when youngkin wants a sham audit you want to pay for that garbage?

Four (4) dead relatives + one (1) dad disguised in sunglasses voting for Trump is a Hundred % of the voter fraud committed in PA in 2020.

TX LG Dan Patrick still needs to make it rain $2M in PA.

VA's voter fraud LOL no. So there you go another Youngkin lie.

Youngkin is slime plain and simple he is a liar.




You have no proof of Youngkin doing anything crooked but I promise you I can give you links to plenty of crooked things that Terry McAuliffe has been involved in. Selling access to donors when he worked with the Clintons, the VISA issue. Can go on and on......


Literally associated w/ Trump is to be associated w a criminal enterprise. Pray tell why the f**k does everyone around Trump get convicted…even the ones that got pardoned immediately go on to commit new crimes that will land them behind bars (see you in hell, Bannon)




Youngkin is not associated with Trump so you have no evidence of fraud or anything criminal against him just the same BS over and over again. Address your candidate Terry McAuliffe and I will take you seriously.


Babe. I’m sorry but saying you’re honored to get an endorsement is associating w/ the person. You really are just beyond help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does Haya Ayala only has one ad, complaining about prior Lieutenant Governors who were white men, when she is running against a Black woman? And it’s annoying AF when she says “I need you to vote” at the end of her ad, like we’re all there to do her bidding.

Winsome Sears may be a gun nut, but Ayala brings absolutely nothing to that ticket. Terry can’t be happy.


Winsome Sears is a legal immigrant, a veteran, a business owner and someone who gives back to her community through volunteer work. Frankly, I am surprised at those who try to diminish her candidacy


She’s still a gun nut.



And Terry McAuliffe will always be the Clinton’s bag man whose signature achievement was giving voting rights back to convicted felons


That’s GD right and we’re F**king proud of it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm 100000% in on McAuliffe! I want to keep VA Dem, they have done so much good for my family. We aren't very wealthy, I feel like they are working for middle-class families like mine. I don't like McAuliffe but maintaining Democratic control government is important to me.


Thank you.

This is why we should all vote. Democracy is on the line period.

A vote for Youngkin means destroying the US.


Ya'll started this when you supported the VA legislature making it illegal to close down schools during Covid. Can't turn back the clock now. They have momentum.




Are you day drinking, PP?


The fact that Youngkin is extremely close to winning should tell you all you need to know. ROVA wants him and NOVA undermined its own credibility by pushing conservative policies and laws. Oh well.


One week to go for election day.

“What we've seen over the last 20 months is parents coming together and asking, ‘Please open our schools, five days a week. Stop keeping them closed’,” Youngkin said in Culpeper. “'Tell us what material is being used in the classroom or in the library — just tell us — so that we can choose whether we want it in our kids’ life or not.'”
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Youngkin’s messaging on education has extended well beyond his “parents first” rallies and has been an almost singular focus of his campaign’s TV ads in the final weeks.


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