2023 general assembly elections will be in part a referendum on Youngkin. If he is underwater, the Democrats are far more likely to shore up their numbers in both chambers, which will make it all but impossible for Youngkin to advance his agenda. Also, you don’t run for Virginia governor if you have no further political ambitions. Youngkin has his eye on the presidency, but probably recognizes he’ll need to try to grab a senate seat first to avoid a period of irrelevancy when his term ends a year after the 2024 election. He won’t oust Kaine or Warner if he is underwater given that both last won re-election by significant margins. And he is unlikely to win a presidential nomination if he can’t be reasonably assured of carrying Virginia. |
DP. Go back to the original article posted by OP. It shows that Youngkin is struggling because his priorities since taking office aren’t in line with the majority of Virginia voters. You may like him just fine, but you are not all of Virginia. |
This is accurate honey. Loud MAGAS not true Republicans. Most people I know who were Republican will say this is true and are embarrassed by what the party has become. |
Trump supporters are still doing this....it's sad. |
If you think masks are going to be an issue in November, you're out of your mind. The caveat: We get some new wicked strain and cases start spiking again. That could put masks back on the table. The reality is most people don't feel as strongly about masks and mask mandates as you do. Yours is a fringe opinion. I get that you're completely selfish and don't care about others, but that's *YOUR* character defect -- stop projecting it onto other people. That's some serious fabulism right there. Youngkin didn't win because of masks. The only school policy that might have put him over the top was frighening suburban white mommies about CRT and convincing Asian-American families their kids were going to lose an edge by deemphasizing advanced math and STEM programs. To get a really good idea of what you voted for, check out John Oliver's explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EICp1vGlh_U |
+1 True Republicans are disgusted by the MAGAs. |
I left the GOP years ago, no longer my responsibility - but the GOP used to do a better job of throwing a blanket over the extremists in their ranks. Now the loud MAGA extremists are the ones dominating the airwaves. |
The GOP is unrecognizable and lifelong R's aren't happy with it. R ≠ Maga. |
Then they can join the true Federalists and Whigs because there no longer is a true Republican Party. The populists finally realized that they were the vast majority of votes and that they no longer have to listen to the George Wills of the world |
Yup. RIP, GOP. We now have MAGAlists. |
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I don't love what Youngkin was doing, but the alternative was emboldening local Democrats to push their agenda even further.
I took the risk on Youngkin on the off-chance he'd be more moderate. Doesn't look like it's happening, but I'm at peace with my choice. Democrats needed to be sent a message. I'll keep switching sides until one side or the other finally gets the message. |
And what message is that? Is it possible, even just remotely, that your message is wrong? That your fundamental beliefs about racism and ours being a race neutral society, while perhaps we’ll intentioned, are flat out wrong? That masks may actually may be effective? That women actually do have a right to control whether they allow their bodies to be used to reproduce? Help me out here, oh wise independent on DCUM. |
And what message is that?
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OP - you appear to have difficulty counting past one (1), as your thread title says “polls” while you based your thread on a single poll. |