Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some reason the NRA and Republicans are against any gun control even the absolute most common sense ones like not allowing people to buy guns that mental health professionals may be a danger to themselves or others. You aren't going to stop all mass shooting but the VA Tech shooting would have been prevented.
No. It would not have prevented it. That kid was going to do what he was going to do. There is no stopping mass shootings. It is a reality of life, like drugs, cancer, rape, and heart attacks. The world is not risk free and never will be.
Anonymous wrote:For some reason the NRA and Republicans are against any gun control even the absolute most common sense ones like not allowing people to buy guns that mental health professionals may be a danger to themselves or others. You aren't going to stop all mass shooting but the VA Tech shooting would have been prevented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re going to win back the House and the Senate. Just get out there and knock doors. One vote at a time.
Yeah. Just because our leaders are 2 Klansmen and a rapist doesn’t mean we shouldn’t support them.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Ok, is the hypocrisy that they didn’t outright reject campaign PAC money associated with him? I mean, they COULD, but cold hard cash in election session is not easy to turn away. Make a stink if you really want? But I think most people are just going to shrug at this point. He is still the Governor, he does still have campaign money in his pac fund. I think the entire caucus called for his resignation. He didn’t do so. They can’t just pretend he doesn’t exist for the next several years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democratic candidates, committees and the state party raised almost $2 million more than the GOP in the first quarter of 2019. The early gains mirror the first quarter of 2017, which preceded a historic blue wave.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/fundraising-dries-up-for-vas-three-tainted-leaders-but-not-for-their-fellow-democrats/2019/04/16/a50ef0b8-605c-11e9-9412-daf3d2e67c6d_story.html?utm_term=.5302f8e0e892
Bring immigrants into northern virginia. Win dem elections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democratic candidates, committees and the state party raised almost $2 million more than the GOP in the first quarter of 2019. The early gains mirror the first quarter of 2017, which preceded a historic blue wave.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/fundraising-dries-up-for-vas-three-tainted-leaders-but-not-for-their-fellow-democrats/2019/04/16/a50ef0b8-605c-11e9-9412-daf3d2e67c6d_story.html?utm_term=.5302f8e0e892
Bring immigrants into northern virginia. Win dem elections.
Anonymous wrote:Democratic candidates, committees and the state party raised almost $2 million more than the GOP in the first quarter of 2019. The early gains mirror the first quarter of 2017, which preceded a historic blue wave.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/fundraising-dries-up-for-vas-three-tainted-leaders-but-not-for-their-fellow-democrats/2019/04/16/a50ef0b8-605c-11e9-9412-daf3d2e67c6d_story.html?utm_term=.5302f8e0e892
Anonymous wrote:The guns aren’t going anywhere, regardless of who wins the election.
Virginia's Democratic governor Ralph Northam stepped up his political contributions in June following the state's legislative primary elections, donating an additional $117,500 to 11 Democratic candidates, according to campaign finance reports released Monday.
The Washington Free Beacon previously reported that Northam had resumed doling out political contributions to state legislative Democratic incumbents and candidates, many of whom called on him to resign after a racist collegiate yearbook photo of the governor became public. Those earlier reported contributions combined with the recent donations add up to over $200,000 in contributions to Democratic candidates since the yearbook photo surfaced.
Two state Senate candidates, Cheryl Turpin and Ghazala Hashmi, received a $25,000 donation from Northam's Way Ahead PAC shortly after the state's legislative primary elections in mid-June.
Turpin, who currently represents the state's 85th House of Delegates district, and Hashmi are running in two of the state's most competitive Senate districts—both are held by Republicans.
Both candidates had previously called on Northam to resign.