Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why when a republican wins, the democrats wring their hands but when a dem wins, the Republicans say the election was stolen?
LOL honey no its the other way around.
Is youngkin suspected of stealing this win?
Far too decisive of a victory to even try and claim that.
Stacey Abrams has been claiming herself as Governor for years now.
I get your point re. Trump.....but thats not the average Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Number one reason was the state of public schools. Virtual learning last year opened my eyes to the liberal agenda waving very strongly. And I’m not even talking about crt. I’m taking about dumbing down academics to a point where nothing is being taught, for the sake of equity. Which left my kid not learning anything. I realized the teaching approaches for reading and math were dismal for early elementary. Heavy reliance on iPads, no grading, no phonics, no structure. That may work in high school but it doesn’t in early elementary. Secondly, I will not get my kid vaccinated until there is full fda approval. It felt almost certain that a Democrat in charge would try to usher in vaccine mandates preemptively. As a side note, I am a registered Democrat and have been most of my life. The whole agenda is just swinging too far left and feels like it is leaving me behind, for the sake of larger social issues that I don’t have a dog in the fight in.
Anonymous wrote:Was it education? taxes? you like the fleece?
In all seriousness, I'd like to hear (see) your answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why when a republican wins, the democrats wring their hands but when a dem wins, the Republicans say the election was stolen?
LOL honey no its the other way around.
Is youngkin suspected of stealing this win?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why when a republican wins, the democrats wring their hands but when a dem wins, the Republicans say the election was stolen?
LOL honey no its the other way around.
Is youngkin suspected of stealing this win?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why when a republican wins, the democrats wring their hands but when a dem wins, the Republicans say the election was stolen?
LOL honey no its the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Why when a republican wins, the democrats wring their hands but when a dem wins, the Republicans say the election was stolen?
Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for him. He claims he is a libertarian but usually votes R. I think his main reason was being over things like mask mandates. He generally doesn’t like Democrat fiscal plans. He is generally socially liberal - supports gay marriage, etc. On our way to the polls I said you should vote D for abortion with the upcoming SC decisions and he just said he wasn’t worried about losing the right to abortion in VA.
He is a teacher and generally does think standards in schools have been lowered.
Anonymous wrote:Education hands down. Same with my Dh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for him. He claims he is a libertarian but usually votes R. I think his main reason was being over things like mask mandates. He generally doesn’t like Democrat fiscal plans. He is generally socially liberal - supports gay marriage, etc. On our way to the polls I said you should vote D for abortion with the upcoming SC decisions and he just said he wasn’t worried about losing the right to abortion in VA.
He is a teacher and generally does think standards in schools have been lowered.
I voted for Youngkin for all the reasons your husband did. I definitely support gay marriage and I am pro-choice (within reason). I don't see either of those issues being endangered, as the fear-mongers would have us believe. Youngkin was BY FAR the better choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for him. He claims he is a libertarian but usually votes R. I think his main reason was being over things like mask mandates. He generally doesn’t like Democrat fiscal plans. He is generally socially liberal - supports gay marriage, etc. On our way to the polls I said you should vote D for abortion with the upcoming SC decisions and he just said he wasn’t worried about losing the right to abortion in VA.
He is a teacher and generally does think standards in schools have been lowered.
If Democrats (I am one) want to protect the right to have an abortion, they need to move to the center and avoid pushing “progressive” agendas that turn centrists off. I am worried about abortion restrictions, but I am not a single issue voter. I wish the Democratic Party would learn something from this loss, but somehow I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for him. He claims he is a libertarian but usually votes R. I think his main reason was being over things like mask mandates. He generally doesn’t like Democrat fiscal plans. He is generally socially liberal - supports gay marriage, etc. On our way to the polls I said you should vote D for abortion with the upcoming SC decisions and he just said he wasn’t worried about losing the right to abortion in VA.
He is a teacher and generally does think standards in schools have been lowered.
Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for him. He claims he is a libertarian but usually votes R. I think his main reason was being over things like mask mandates. He generally doesn’t like Democrat fiscal plans. He is generally socially liberal - supports gay marriage, etc. On our way to the polls I said you should vote D for abortion with the upcoming SC decisions and he just said he wasn’t worried about losing the right to abortion in VA.
He is a teacher and generally does think standards in schools have been lowered.