Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go Virginia! Make us proud!
- Marylander who can't wait to vote against Orange Julius Fuhrer
+1. Keep up the good work, VA!
-VA native in DC
I've never been happier to say I know Virginians. Keep it up. Let's get that Purple Wave.
- DC resident and proud of it
Anonymous wrote:With early voting and mail in happening in most states, whatever "October Surprise" Barr has with the Durham interim update will be mostly moot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go Virginia! Make us proud!
- Marylander who can't wait to vote against Orange Julius Fuhrer
+1. Keep up the good work, VA!
-VA native in DC
Anonymous wrote:Go Virginia! Make us proud!
- Marylander who can't wait to vote against Orange Julius Fuhrer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.
Some twitter wag said we don’t need exit polls - just count the masks.
Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.
Some twitter wag said we don’t need exit polls - just count the masks.
Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.