Anonymous wrote:Are the excuses for mcauliffe's loss already being "reimagined"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Maryland but I get a lot of the political ads for Northern Virginia. I have come to notice that as soon as the ad starts using scare tactics, that it is an ad supporting a Republican. I guess it works because that seems to be the tactic used in all those right wing news shows too. What is up with that?
Yeah, scare tactics are their go to strategy. They are trying to sell the CRT is the big, bad boogey man in this current election.
Oh, please. McAuliffe runs his own scare tactics campaign by trying to equate Youngkin with Trump every chance he gets and by insisting Youngkin will make abortion illegal in VA. At least own your own big, bad boogeymen - of which there are many.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a scare tactic, too, to say that voting for this Republican will lead to the end of democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of a scare tactic, too, to say that voting for this Republican will lead to the end of democracy.
If you understand the state of the GOP, then you would understand why this isn't wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Maryland but I get a lot of the political ads for Northern Virginia. I have come to notice that as soon as the ad starts using scare tactics, that it is an ad supporting a Republican. I guess it works because that seems to be the tactic used in all those right wing news shows too. What is up with that?
Yeah, scare tactics are their go to strategy. They are trying to sell the CRT is the big, bad boogey man in this current election.
Oh, please. McAuliffe runs his own scare tactics campaign by trying to equate Youngkin with Trump every chance he gets and by insisting Youngkin will make abortion illegal in VA. At least own your own big, bad boogeymen - of which there are many.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a scare tactic, too, to say that voting for this Republican will lead to the end of democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a scare tactic, too, to say that voting for this Republican will lead to the end of democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Maryland but I get a lot of the political ads for Northern Virginia. I have come to notice that as soon as the ad starts using scare tactics, that it is an ad supporting a Republican. I guess it works because that seems to be the tactic used in all those right wing news shows too. What is up with that?
Yeah, scare tactics are their go to strategy. They are trying to sell the CRT is the big, bad boogey man in this current election.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Maryland but I get a lot of the political ads for Northern Virginia. I have come to notice that as soon as the ad starts using scare tactics, that it is an ad supporting a Republican. I guess it works because that seems to be the tactic used in all those right wing news shows too. What is up with that?