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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would you not want to vote for a democrat if you don’t even know who is running? Also the general assembly is very far right. If we don’t have a democratic governor, we will get all sorts of awful laws passed. Say what you want about Northam but he saved us a lot of trouble with his veto power. As your question, [b]I think we could get a normal Republican[/b]. But maybe not. It’s hard to say because it seems like a lot of republicans are fed up with maga stuff right now, and many in northern Virginia have never been Maga types [/quote] There aren't any anymore. Either they're maga types, or they tolerated maga types out of expediency or fear, or they're former Republicans.[/quote] In a way I agree. They were completely complicit and I think remaining in the Republican Party is a morally bankrupt thing to do. However, a lot of republicans oppose, in theory, Trumpism, and their legislative record is more in what would traditionally called moderate. Kirk Cox is in the race for the governor and I would not call him a Maga type. In fact the GOP changed their method of nominating a gubernatorial candidate so that they won’t get a trumpet in the race. But I sure as hell hope we get a Democrat. [/quote] Yep, he's not a maga type, he's a tolerated-the-maga type.[/quote]
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