What local seats will go R this year?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids.


It’s pretty creepy to hear about the apocalypse you desire. Weirdo. Just like Cao.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids.


It’s pretty creepy to hear about the apocalypse you desire. Weirdo. Just like Cao.


i don't wish for the apocalypse, the left is creating it. By focusing on ESG and creating a lack of capital in the oil/gas/mining sector ensure decades of shortages and scarcity. By pushing climate control measures in agriculture, we are assured a famine in the next 12-24 months, look at the protests from dutch and now new zealand farmers. Go ahead, do a windfall tax on oil and gas companies and see if anyone ever invests in a billion dollar refinery or a $100 million offshore oil rig ever again and enjoy getting around on horses and buggy and burning wood for winters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids.


I’m so glad kids have to go to school every day worrying about being shot so that people like you can live out your Apocalypse prepper dreams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


DP. I’m a woman and will be voting for Cao. I don’t own a gun, but that’s just because I haven’t gotten around to purchasing one yet. Do tell: what is the Democratic voter reliable at? Particularly, inner city Democrats, who make up your base? Because I know “these types of people” and don’t find them “reliable” at all. Since you’re grossly generalizing, I figured I would too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids.


Sir this is an Arby’s drive through
Anonymous
yeah, the targets on the signs are definitely disturbing

I am sad I am now in a fairly safe D district and not Wexton's district where my vote meant a lot more.

I met her a couple times, and she isn't the MOST personable person, but I am happy with anyone that ISN'T an insane MAGA R candidate. And I don't care how moderate Comstock claims to be now - she went along with TFG's insanity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VA-10 is Wexton/Cao and the only one that’s really local here. VA-7 is Spanberger/Vega which is more in the Richmond suburbs although we still get the ads here because of the small part of the district in Fredericksburg, and VA-2 is Luria/Kiggans down in Virginia Beach.

Spanberger is definitely going to lose.


From your keyboard to God's ears!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.


His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy."

Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack").


Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done.

Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life.


The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids.


It’s pretty creepy to hear about the apocalypse you desire. Weirdo. Just like Cao.


i don't wish for the apocalypse, the left is creating it. By focusing on ESG and creating a lack of capital in the oil/gas/mining sector ensure decades of shortages and scarcity. By pushing climate control measures in agriculture, we are assured a famine in the next 12-24 months, look at the protests from dutch and now new zealand farmers. Go ahead, do a windfall tax on oil and gas companies and see if anyone ever invests in a billion dollar refinery or a $100 million offshore oil rig ever again and enjoy getting around on horses and buggy and burning wood for winters.


Lol are you really crying a pity party O&G sector that has record profits right now? There is no lack of capital available to them in the US. Europe is a different story with their ESG laws and rules, but those were not implemented in the US.

You are literally arguing about a fantasy scenario that doesn’t exist in the United States. How many crack rocks have you smoked today?
Anonymous
Cao appeals to those who agree this country offers unique opportunities to those willing to work hard and sacrifice. Wexton appeals to basic Karens happy to parrot the party line that the system is rigged, as long as it doesn’t interfere with their own privileges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think MD elects the MAGA governor.


And I think the sky turns emerald green this afternoon and the sun explodes tomorrow...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cao appeals to those who agree this country offers unique opportunities to those willing to work hard and sacrifice. Wexton appeals to basic Karens happy to parrot the party line that the system is rigged, as long as it doesn’t interfere with their own privileges.


Thanks for sharing your personal opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think MD elects the MAGA governor.


And I think the sky turns emerald green this afternoon and the sun explodes tomorrow...

And Donald Trump shows up at the WH to shake hands with Biden and congratulate him on his victory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cao appeals to those who agree this country offers unique opportunities to those willing to work hard and sacrifice. Wexton appeals to basic Karens happy to parrot the party line that the system is rigged, as long as it doesn’t interfere with their own privileges.


Thanks for sharing your personal opinion.

Don’t you need to go pick out some whine before your next book club meeting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VA-10 is Wexton/Cao and the only one that’s really local here. VA-7 is Spanberger/Vega which is more in the Richmond suburbs although we still get the ads here because of the small part of the district in Fredericksburg, and VA-2 is Luria/Kiggans down in Virginia Beach.

Spanberger is definitely going to lose.


From your keyboard to God's ears!


It's interesting. Why do you want her to lose so badly?
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