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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone from Fahey’s campaign showed up at my parents’ house to campaign on behalf of Fahey. Apparently they did not emphasize his prosecutorial experience, only that Descano had taken money from George Soros. It left my parents somewhat confused and with the feeling that Fahey’s supporters were prone to anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories. It really was a lost opportunity. [/quote] If your parents were confused by facts about where Descano received the vast majority of his substantial war chest from, then they likely were not going to be convinced to support Fahey anyway. Soros has made a substantial effort this year to influence local elections in a big way, and acknowledging that isn’t a conspiracy, or anti-Semitic. Aside from the Arlington and Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney races, he recently gave a large sum to the very under Qualified Democrat running in the Prince William County sheriff’s election. Even Sheriff Kincaid (D) of Fairfax put out a pro -Morrogh robo-call prior to the Descano-Morrogh primary election in June, in which she stated that Descano was being bankrolled by Soros. When we moved to this area, one of the reasons we ended up choosing to live in Virginia was because relative to the two other options, Virginia is a place of law, order, and consequences for offenders. I’m sorry that Morrogh lost the primary, but I am glad that Fahey is running. He has our support, regardless of where Descano’s funding came from. [/quote] There are some additional facts that otherwise might dispose them to vote for Fahey. They still might. All I'm saying is that, when Fahey's campaign showed up at their house and started ranting about George Soros, it confused them and creeped them out. I'm planning on giving them additional context before Election Day, but Fahey's people might benefit from knowing some of their tactics are driving potential supporters away. [/quote]
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