will Northern Virginia carry McAuliffe to victory?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The alleged rapist student in Loudoun County was arrested today (according to press reports from Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman).

This will be in the news all this week. Not good for McAuliffe and Virginia Democrat leadership.


Obama referred to the phony culture wars. Nova stays blue.


You think two students being raped (and the coverup by Superintendent/School Board) are “phony culture wars”? Sad. I hope you never have children.


So you want to exploit those sexual assaults for your own benefit - pushing your preferred gubernatorial candidate? Which has nothing to do with those crimes.

Disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The alleged rapist student in Loudoun County was arrested today (according to press reports from Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman).

This will be in the news all this week. Not good for McAuliffe and Virginia Democrat leadership.


Obama referred to the phony culture wars. Nova stays blue.


You think two students being raped (and the coverup by Superintendent/School Board) are “phony culture wars”? Sad. I hope you never have children.


Did I say that? Why would you lash out at me in such a weird way??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin may not win NOVA, but he will drastically cut the margins.

The remainder of Virginia is voting in huge numbers for Youngkin. Look at the rallies tonight in Richmond. Youngkin had more supporters in attendance than McAuliffe & Obama.


Incorrect. I'm in the RVA suburbs and very few are voting for this clown. My neighbor is a registered republican and has already voted for McAuliffe. All the old conservative people are selling their homes and moving to Florida and we're getting a deluge of democrats from NY, Boston, MD, and NoVA moving in; there are also lots of young professionals moving into exurbs because of the house prices and turning the old neighborhoods blue. I went to gawk at the rally but that doesn't mean I'm voting for the GOP.


I've got to tell you that I have become a lot more concerned in the last couple. Have driven through many parts of FFZ in the last week and been SHOCKED by the amount of Youngkin signs. I don't know enough about other cities in the state, but am really disappointed by Democrats. Youngkin is smart and is running a good campaign. They totally underestimated him.

I even saw a Youngkin sign in Arlington...... which obviously concerned me.

I will strongly echo everyone who says that this election will come down to margins just like 2016.
Anonymous
In 2020, there was a total of 1.125 million mail ballot applications in Virginia. 90.57% were returned, resulting in 1.019 mail votes.

As of yesterday, Oct 22 (the last day to request a mail ballot in Virginia), there were a total of 370,000 mail ballot applications. 32.9% of the 2020 number.

So, vote by mail will be down by appx. 70 percent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have no basis for saying that. Youngkin wants to ban it and the supreme court was packed with Republicans who want to ban it.


+1

SCOTUS is taking up the Texas case. This is the real deal.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-supreme-court-hear-challenge-texas-abortion-ban-2021-10-22/

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear on Nov. 1 a challenge to a Texas law that imposes a near-total ban on the procedure and lets private citizens enforce it - a case that could dramatically curtail abortion access in the United States if the justices endorse the measure's unique design.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin may not win NOVA, but he will drastically cut the margins.

The remainder of Virginia is voting in huge numbers for Youngkin. Look at the rallies tonight in Richmond. Youngkin had more supporters in attendance than McAuliffe & Obama.


Incorrect. I'm in the RVA suburbs and very few are voting for this clown. My neighbor is a registered republican and has already voted for McAuliffe. All the old conservative people are selling their homes and moving to Florida and we're getting a deluge of democrats from NY, Boston, MD, and NoVA moving in; there are also lots of young professionals moving into exurbs because of the house prices and turning the old neighborhoods blue. I went to gawk at the rally but that doesn't mean I'm voting for the GOP.


I've got to tell you that I have become a lot more concerned in the last couple. Have driven through many parts of FFZ in the last week and been SHOCKED by the amount of Youngkin signs. I don't know enough about other cities in the state, but am really disappointed by Democrats. Youngkin is smart and is running a good campaign. They totally underestimated him.

I even saw a Youngkin sign in Arlington...... which obviously concerned me.

I will strongly echo everyone who says that this election will come down to margins just like 2016.


I have good friends who have been canvassing in Arlington and they are very disappointed. They are having a hard time finding people to knock on doors for McAuliffe.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The alleged rapist student in Loudoun County was arrested today (according to press reports from Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman).

This will be in the news all this week. Not good for McAuliffe and Virginia Democrat leadership.


Obama referred to the phony culture wars. Nova stays blue.


You think two students being raped (and the coverup by Superintendent/School Board) are “phony culture wars”? Sad. I hope you never have children.


So you want to exploit those sexual assaults for your own benefit - pushing your preferred gubernatorial candidate? Which has nothing to do with those crimes.

Disgusting.


I never said anything about who my preferred candidate is. I was just stating a fact that McAuliffe is going to be negatively impacted by having the Loudoun alleged rapist arrested this week. Obama used the phrase “phony culture war”, not me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin may not win NOVA, but he will drastically cut the margins.

The remainder of Virginia is voting in huge numbers for Youngkin. Look at the rallies tonight in Richmond. Youngkin had more supporters in attendance than McAuliffe & Obama.


+1 I think NOVA will be the shocker. More for Youngkin than expected


Yep that’s what I am thinking as well
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know but the get out the vote campaigns are really getting on my nerves, especially the “voter scorecard” we got today that gave a grade on our voter attendance record and threatened to follow up after the election. WTF is that about? The Dems are lucky I don’t have a reasonable alternative option to vote for.


Wait. What? Who are these bullies? WTF is with the threat to “follow up”? Are they also tracking who votes for who?

- Voter who takes their kids (now teens) along every year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe walking onto the stage this afternoon in Richmond (the rally with Obama).

The first thing out of his mouth: “Where is everybody?”

Uh oh.


Toting Obama along does not equal excitement. Instead of settling in one of his home states, he just moved down the street, and chimes in all the time. He is likely one of the puppet masters pulling the strings at the Biden White House. No big deal seeing Obama come out and sharing a helping of word salad.


Yes, Obama’s repeated message was “Don’t be tired”. Pretty lame.


I think it’s spot-on though.

I’m EXHAUSTED by the 2016 election + 4 nightmare years of Trump + reckless handling of pandemic + 2020 election + now attacks on schools/schools boards (what the heck?!).

Please let these a-holes take a break from spreading lies and trying to crap on everyone around them. It’s relentless.

That’s why it’s hard for me to be enthusiastic about any of this now.



What does that mean? Don’t stop fighting for even more of the far-left agenda that has already led so many to decide to cross party lines and vote for Youngkin? Fight harder for the politics that favor government-dictated equal outcomes over equality of opportunity? That elevates the 1619 Project over any other historical narratives and sees nothing good in the founding of America?

McAuliffe has no principles of his own, so he’ll just go along with this garbage and those who spew its hateful rhetoric. No thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin may not win NOVA, but he will drastically cut the margins.

The remainder of Virginia is voting in huge numbers for Youngkin. Look at the rallies tonight in Richmond. Youngkin had more supporters in attendance than McAuliffe & Obama.


Incorrect. I'm in the RVA suburbs and very few are voting for this clown. My neighbor is a registered republican and has already voted for McAuliffe. All the old conservative people are selling their homes and moving to Florida and we're getting a deluge of democrats from NY, Boston, MD, and NoVA moving in; there are also lots of young professionals moving into exurbs because of the house prices and turning the old neighborhoods blue. I went to gawk at the rally but that doesn't mean I'm voting for the GOP.


It’s the same game in the Richmond suburbs as the DC suburbs. Youngkin doesn’t have to win places like Henrico; he just needs to cut into the margins. There are many counties in the state that will vote overwhelmingly for Youngkin.


You are changing your tune.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have no basis for saying that. Youngkin wants to ban it and the supreme court was packed with Republicans who want to ban it.


+1

SCOTUS is taking up the Texas case. This is the real deal.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-supreme-court-hear-challenge-texas-abortion-ban-2021-10-22/

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear on Nov. 1 a challenge to a Texas law that imposes a near-total ban on the procedure and lets private citizens enforce it - a case that could dramatically curtail abortion access in the United States if the justices endorse the measure's unique design.


The failure of the pro-choice movement was legislating from the bench using Roe v Wade and not the legislature. Had it been legislated then, things would be different now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The alleged rapist student in Loudoun County was arrested today (according to press reports from Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman).

This will be in the news all this week. Not good for McAuliffe and Virginia Democrat leadership.


Obama referred to the phony culture wars. Nova stays blue.


You think two students being raped (and the coverup by Superintendent/School Board) are “phony culture wars”? Sad. I hope you never have children.


So you want to exploit those sexual assaults for your own benefit - pushing your preferred gubernatorial candidate? Which has nothing to do with those crimes.

Disgusting.


I never said anything about who my preferred candidate is. I was just stating a fact that McAuliffe is going to be negatively impacted by having the Loudoun alleged rapist arrested this week. Obama used the phrase “phony culture war”, not me.


Ok and?

He wasn’t referring to the assaults in Loudoun.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The alleged rapist student in Loudoun County was arrested today (according to press reports from Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman).

This will be in the news all this week. Not good for McAuliffe and Virginia Democrat leadership.


Obama referred to the phony culture wars. Nova stays blue.


You think two students being raped (and the coverup by Superintendent/School Board) are “phony culture wars”? Sad. I hope you never have children.


So you want to exploit those sexual assaults for your own benefit - pushing your preferred gubernatorial candidate? Which has nothing to do with those crimes.

Disgusting.


I never said anything about who my preferred candidate is. I was just stating a fact that McAuliffe is going to be negatively impacted by having the Loudoun alleged rapist arrested this week. Obama used the phrase “phony culture war”, not me.


I don't think so. I'm the poster from RVA and everyone I know, including the registered republicans, are voting anti-Trump. We don't even care who's on the ballot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The alleged rapist student in Loudoun County was arrested today (according to press reports from Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman).

This will be in the news all this week. Not good for McAuliffe and Virginia Democrat leadership.


Obama referred to the phony culture wars. Nova stays blue.


You think two students being raped (and the coverup by Superintendent/School Board) are “phony culture wars”? Sad. I hope you never have children.


So you want to exploit those sexual assaults for your own benefit - pushing your preferred gubernatorial candidate? Which has nothing to do with those crimes.

Disgusting.


I never said anything about who my preferred candidate is. I was just stating a fact that McAuliffe is going to be negatively impacted by having the Loudoun alleged rapist arrested this week. Obama used the phrase “phony culture war”, not me.


I don't think so. I'm the poster from RVA and everyone I know, including the registered republicans, are voting anti-Trump. We don't even care who's on the ballot.


Voters don’t register by party in Virginia.
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