Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be nice. After all, the Governor declared today to be “Winsome Earle Sears Day” in the Commonwealth. /s
While ignoring the bomb threat against Hampton University.
Anonymous wrote:Be nice. After all, the Governor declared today to be “Winsome Earle Sears Day” in the Commonwealth. /s
Anonymous wrote:Be nice. After all, the Governor declared today to be “Winsome Earle Sears Day” in the Commonwealth. /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems will increase their senate majority and, after that, easily win back the state house. Virginia is a blue state. This weird, one-off election of this individual doesn’t change that. Some suburban white voters had a temper tantrum about The Schools.
You sound more than a little out of touch. Not sure what constituency you think is going to come to the rescue of the Democrats unless they clean up their act quickly. And I see no signs of that in big jurisdictions like Fairfax, where the only response of the local Democrats is to bash Youngkin 24/7. They may push up his unfavorable ratings, but folks like the incompetent and hypocritical Democrats on the school board are despised even more.
DP. Go back to the original article posted by OP. It shows that Youngkin is struggling because his priorities since taking office aren’t in line with the majority of Virginia voters. You may like him just fine, but you are not all of Virginia.
DP. And neither are you. Stop fantasizing that the majority of Virginians are unhappy with Youngkin. You might be - but don't speak for others.
Only 41% said they approve. Just another incompetent GOP loser.
Psst: 41% does not a majority make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
There is no longer any such thing as "bonafide Rs" - there are now only loud vocal MAGAs who have no vision or principles, only knee-jerk reactionary behavior, versus the more principled old school Republicans, most of whom are too ineffectual, weak and timid to speak out and take their party back from the Trumpsters.
Okay, honey.
This is accurate honey. Loud MAGAS not true Republicans. Most people I know who were Republican will say this is true and are embarrassed by what the party has become.
+1
True Republicans are disgusted by the MAGAs.
I left the GOP years ago, no longer my responsibility - but the GOP used to do a better job of throwing a blanket over the extremists in their ranks. Now the loud MAGA extremists are the ones dominating the airwaves.
Ooh, now do the loud LWNJ extremists who dominate the airwaves!
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems will increase their senate majority and, after that, easily win back the state house. Virginia is a blue state. This weird, one-off election of this individual doesn’t change that. Some suburban white voters had a temper tantrum about The Schools.
You sound more than a little out of touch. Not sure what constituency you think is going to come to the rescue of the Democrats unless they clean up their act quickly. And I see no signs of that in big jurisdictions like Fairfax, where the only response of the local Democrats is to bash Youngkin 24/7. They may push up his unfavorable ratings, but folks like the incompetent and hypocritical Democrats on the school board are despised even more.
DP. Go back to the original article posted by OP. It shows that Youngkin is struggling because his priorities since taking office aren’t in line with the majority of Virginia voters. You may like him just fine, but you are not all of Virginia.
DP. And neither are you. Stop fantasizing that the majority of Virginians are unhappy with Youngkin. You might be - but don't speak for others.
Only 41% said they approve. Just another incompetent GOP loser.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems will increase their senate majority and, after that, easily win back the state house. Virginia is a blue state. This weird, one-off election of this individual doesn’t change that. Some suburban white voters had a temper tantrum about The Schools.
You sound more than a little out of touch. Not sure what constituency you think is going to come to the rescue of the Democrats unless they clean up their act quickly. And I see no signs of that in big jurisdictions like Fairfax, where the only response of the local Democrats is to bash Youngkin 24/7. They may push up his unfavorable ratings, but folks like the incompetent and hypocritical Democrats on the school board are despised even more.
DP. Go back to the original article posted by OP. It shows that Youngkin is struggling because his priorities since taking office aren’t in line with the majority of Virginia voters. You may like him just fine, but you are not all of Virginia.
DP. And neither are you. Stop fantasizing that the majority of Virginians are unhappy with Youngkin. You might be - but don't speak for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OP - you appear to have difficulty counting past one (1), as your thread title says “polls” while you based your thread on a single poll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
There is no longer any such thing as "bonafide Rs" - there are now only loud vocal MAGAs who have no vision or principles, only knee-jerk reactionary behavior, versus the more principled old school Republicans, most of whom are too ineffectual, weak and timid to speak out and take their party back from the Trumpsters.
Okay, honey.
This is accurate honey. Loud MAGAS not true Republicans. Most people I know who were Republican will say this is true and are embarrassed by what the party has become.
+1
True Republicans are disgusted by the MAGAs.
I left the GOP years ago, no longer my responsibility - but the GOP used to do a better job of throwing a blanket over the extremists in their ranks. Now the loud MAGA extremists are the ones dominating the airwaves.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems will increase their senate majority and, after that, easily win back the state house. Virginia is a blue state. This weird, one-off election of this individual doesn’t change that. Some suburban white voters had a temper tantrum about The Schools.
You sound more than a little out of touch. Not sure what constituency you think is going to come to the rescue of the Democrats unless they clean up their act quickly. And I see no signs of that in big jurisdictions like Fairfax, where the only response of the local Democrats is to bash Youngkin 24/7. They may push up his unfavorable ratings, but folks like the incompetent and hypocritical Democrats on the school board are despised even more.
DP. Go back to the original article posted by OP. It shows that Youngkin is struggling because his priorities since taking office aren’t in line with the majority of Virginia voters. You may like him just fine, but you are not all of Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems will increase their senate majority and, after that, easily win back the state house. Virginia is a blue state. This weird, one-off election of this individual doesn’t change that. Some suburban white voters had a temper tantrum about The Schools.
You sound more than a little out of touch. Not sure what constituency you think is going to come to the rescue of the Democrats unless they clean up their act quickly. And I see no signs of that in big jurisdictions like Fairfax, where the only response of the local Democrats is to bash Youngkin 24/7. They may push up his unfavorable ratings, but folks like the incompetent and hypocritical Democrats on the school board are despised even more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems will increase their senate majority and, after that, easily win back the state house. Virginia is a blue state. This weird, one-off election of this individual doesn’t change that. Some suburban white voters had a temper tantrum about The Schools.
You wish. Maybe in your NoVA neighborhood. It's dependably purple in general.