Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next! |
So you believe the BS “explanation” from a random anonymous nobody on the internet, because it tells you what you want to hear. Got it. |
DP. If you have a different explanation, let's hear it! Otherwise, perhaps you should STFU? |
+1. |
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids. |
+100 Exactly. Let's imagine for a moment, a Republican candidate with no kids who was pulling in huge donations from other states. Dems would be clutching their pearls and we all know it. |
Because people all across the country are tired of the shthead MAGAs trying to ruin everything, including our schools |
Your candidate can’t even get support from Youngkin. Next time don’t pick losers. |
You’d think after years of this, they’d realize that DCUM isn’t reflective of real life, but no… |
Yes, it was a real ass roots campaign. |
| frisch won. |
There are like 5 MAGA in entire fairfax county and 1,000,000 democrat. Fairfax is not MAGA hotspot. I think you are confused with the Russell County. |
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FFX is like 30% R and of that I'd guess half are MAGA acolytes, and half are sane-but-wrong-on-the-issues pre-Trump Rs who didn't drink his kool-aid.
The 15% MAGA acolytes remain disproportionately vocal and show up in numbers at School Board meetings (or did until this week, anyway). |
Guess you missed the whole “Open Schools” crowd who relentlessly pushed Youngkin on the rest of us. |
DP. "Relentlessly pushed"? You mean ran a Republican candidate against your Democrat? Oh, the horror! And Youngkin voters are not "MAGA." Newsflash: people you disagree with are not automatically "MAGA" and making this ignorant claim every time just makes you look more ignorant than usual. |