Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 12:17     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


He needs to take the senate to get his agenda through. He won’t do that if he’s underwater


Seems his agenda is getting through just fine. Idiots should haven't voted out the 80% filibuster rule when you had it.



That was one piece of legislation, and the majority of Virginia voters disagree with how he went about it. At every step Youngkin seems to take the most divisive path possible.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 12:13     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


He needs to take the senate to get his agenda through. He won’t do that if he’s underwater


+1. He is focusing on the wrong things if he wants to retake the Senate. Per the article:

63% support teaching how racism still impacts American society. 57% oppose a ban on teaching CRT. Youngkin went against all of these voters when he made multiple attempts to ban “divisive” topics in schools.

45% of voters do support repealing the grocery tax, but few Virginia voters want to use the surplus to fund it. 59% want the surplus to be used for government services like education, public safety and social services. Youngkin will need to raise taxes elsewhere to make up the lost revenue if he wants to maintain voter support for repealing the grocery tax.

56% of voters think decisions about mask mandates in schools should be made at the local level based on local health conditions. Youngkin thumbed his nose at the majority of a Virginia voters by taking away local control.

Two thirds of Virginia voters support Virginia remaining in the RGGI and passing the Virginia Clean Economy Act. Youngkin has already made multiple attempts to undo them.

More than half of Virginians oppose a six-week abortion ban and requiring an ultrasound before a woman can have an abortion. Youngkin will lose more ground if he tries to go there.


Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 12:08     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


He needs to take the senate to get his agenda through. He won’t do that if he’s underwater


Seems his agenda is getting through just fine. Idiots should haven't voted out the 80% filibuster rule when you had it.



Meh, I’m a democrat who is happy with this. I’ll be upset when charters get rammed though, but good luck with that one
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 12:07     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


He needs to take the senate to get his agenda through. He won’t do that if he’s underwater


Seems his agenda is getting through just fine. Idiots should haven't voted out the 80% filibuster rule when you had it.

Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:59     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


...you can't even run for re-election in Virginia as Governor so I'm not even sure what OPs point is.


OP shared a link. Are you a sock puppet?
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:56     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


He needs to take the senate to get his agenda through. He won’t do that if he’s underwater
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:56     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:Nothing surprising to me in this poll. It suggests:

1) Most bonafide Rs support him
2) Most bonafide Ds oppose him
3) Others, including perhaps some who voted across party lines, are waiting a bit before casting judgment


But that’s not the norm for Virginia politics. Even four years ago when Northam took office there wasn’t such an extreme political divide. Unfortunately Youngkin’s first moves after taking office were hyper partisan and divisive, which set an ugly tone.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:56     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.


...you can't even run for re-election in Virginia as Governor so I'm not even sure what OPs point is.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:55     Subject: Re:Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:In your dreams, OP.


What does this even mean?
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:55     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Who cares? He won. It’s done and we can’t change it. No use worrying about it.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:53     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Nothing surprising to me in this poll. It suggests:

1) Most bonafide Rs support him
2) Most bonafide Ds oppose him
3) Others, including perhaps some who voted across party lines, are waiting a bit before casting judgment
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:51     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

He certainly revealed his MAGAness earlier than I anticipated. Craziness right from day one.

Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:46     Subject: Re:Youngkin Underwater in Polls

Anonymous wrote:In your dreams, OP.


DP. Do you disagree with how OP presented the article? There’s a lot in there that OP didn’t highlight that is problematic for Youngkin.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:41     Subject: Re:Youngkin Underwater in Polls

In your dreams, OP.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 11:11     Subject: Youngkin Underwater in Polls

In his first month, which apparently has never happened previously

https://www.wric.com/news/politics/new-poll-finds-virginia-voters-mixed-on-gov-youngkins-job-approval-proposals/

Overall, 41 percent of Virginia voters approve of Youngkin’s job performance during his first few weeks in office and 43 percent disapprove. Sixteen percent said they did not know how they felt.


“Youngkin’s approval numbers are certainly lower than those of recent governors in Wason Center polling early in their term,” Kidd added.