Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re voting for Youngkin the best time to go to avoid crowds of scary Democrats would probably be Wednesday morning. If you try and vote on Tuesday you might find yourself in line standing next to a Black or Brown person, or someone who trusts science. And we know how upsetting that might be for Youngkin supporters, lolz!
This mocking sh*t is why a lot of independents are voting for Youngkin. Grow up. If you're that devoted to being a Democrat, try to make your party and candidates likeable.
Between this and McAuliffe lying last night (he claimed Youngkin had Trump at a rally) and then saying it would be good for him politically if Trump was campaigning even if it's bad for the country, I'm holding my nose and voting for Youngkin. Congrats, you played yourself.
You can not claim that McAuliffe is unlikable and then claim that Youngkin IS likeable. He will work to restrict women's rights. That alone is enough to keep him out of office because it's 2021 and I can't BELIEVE we're still debating that abortion is healthcare. Which it is.
Anonymous wrote:Normally in Arlington there is a line around 6-7 am and then falls off by 8-9 am as people head off to work. What to expect this year? YMMV but I'm still pandemic cautious so I don't want to be lined up indoors with people who I assume will be unmasked (I'm in an area with tons of young people who are done with the pandemic) but I didn't get my act together early enough to early vote or get a mail in ballot and as the election tightens, I'd like to vote. When do you think polls will be the quietest esp given the work from home posture that most of white collar Arlington still appears to be in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re voting for Youngkin the best time to go to avoid crowds of scary Democrats would probably be Wednesday morning. If you try and vote on Tuesday you might find yourself in line standing next to a Black or Brown person, or someone who trusts science. And we know how upsetting that might be for Youngkin supporters, lolz!
This mocking sh*t is why a lot of independents are voting for Youngkin. Grow up. If you're that devoted to being a Democrat, try to make your party and candidates likeable.
Between this and McAuliffe lying last night (he claimed Youngkin had Trump at a rally) and then saying it would be good for him politically if Trump was campaigning even if it's bad for the country, I'm holding my nose and voting for Youngkin. Congrats, you played yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I've lived here 20 years. I've never seen a line on a non-presidential year.
Anonymous wrote:How are the lines?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. I voted Youngkin because I’m tired of race baiting people like you. Most of us are kind people who evaluate others on their merits not their race. Identity politics are ruining our country by dividing people and stoking hatred. I’ve had enough.
I tend to think promising to ban schools from teaching that slavery was bad and had long term consequences is more race-baiting than one anonymous idiot posting nonsense on some board. But keep telling yourself you are kind.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re voting for Youngkin the best time to go to avoid crowds of scary Democrats would probably be Wednesday morning. If you try and vote on Tuesday you might find yourself in line standing next to a Black or Brown person, or someone who trusts science. And we know how upsetting that might be for Youngkin supporters, lolz!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. I voted Youngkin because I’m tired of race baiting people like you. Most of us are kind people who evaluate others on their merits not their race. Identity politics are ruining our country by dividing people and stoking hatred. I’ve had enough.
I tend to think promising to ban schools from teaching that slavery was bad and had long term consequences is more race-baiting than one anonymous idiot posting nonsense on some board. But keep telling yourself you are kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re voting for Youngkin the best time to go to avoid crowds of scary Democrats would probably be Wednesday morning. If you try and vote on Tuesday you might find yourself in line standing next to a Black or Brown person, or someone who trusts science. And we know how upsetting that might be for Youngkin supporters, lolz!
Not a very good spokesperson for McAuliffe ^^. You just look idiotic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re voting for Youngkin the best time to go to avoid crowds of scary Democrats would probably be Wednesday morning. If you try and vote on Tuesday you might find yourself in line standing next to a Black or Brown person, or someone who trusts science. And we know how upsetting that might be for Youngkin supporters, lolz!
Not a very good spokesperson for McAuliffe ^^. You just look idiotic.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. I voted Youngkin because I’m tired of race baiting people like you. Most of us are kind people who evaluate others on their merits not their race. Identity politics are ruining our country by dividing people and stoking hatred. I’ve had enough.
I tend to think promising to ban schools from teaching that slavery was bad and had long term consequences is more race-baiting than one anonymous idiot posting nonsense on some board. But keep telling yourself you are kind.
Yeah. I voted Youngkin because I’m tired of race baiting people like you. Most of us are kind people who evaluate others on their merits not their race. Identity politics are ruining our country by dividing people and stoking hatred. I’ve had enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re voting for Youngkin the best time to go to avoid crowds of scary Democrats would probably be Wednesday morning. If you try and vote on Tuesday you might find yourself in line standing next to a Black or Brown person, or someone who trusts science. And we know how upsetting that might be for Youngkin supporters, lolz!
Not a very good spokesperson for McAuliffe ^^. You just look idiotic.