Anonymous wrote:The only suggestion I have for Democrats is to NOT run a woman against her. Running a woman looks forced. Don't be afraid to run a man. I seriously think that would take her down. Run another woman and she will probably survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:quite a few people lining up for her seat.
I like Wexton. Met her a couple months ago. I think she will be a good challenger.
Lindsey Davis Stover is also running - saw her in a piece on Democratic women running this morning. Quite a resume.
http://www.edwardsdavisstover.com/lindsey-davis-stover/
oh, was this the piece on Emerge? My friend was in it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:quite a few people lining up for her seat.
I like Wexton. Met her a couple months ago. I think she will be a good challenger.
Lindsey Davis Stover is also running - saw her in a piece on Democratic women running this morning. Quite a resume.
http://www.edwardsdavisstover.com/lindsey-davis-stover/
State Sen. Jennifer Wexton will announce Thursday she is seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Rep. Barbara Comstock (R) in a northern Virginia district that President Donald Trump lost last year. Many Democrats consider Wexton, a former prosecutor from Loudoun County, the strongest candidate in a field of hopefuls who would stand out in a typical year.
She is the fourth Democrat to declare her intentions. Also running are Daniel Helmer, an Army veteran, Lindsey Davis Stover, a former Obama administration official, and Kimberly Adams, past president of the Fairfax teacher’s union. Several others are considering jumping in, including Dorothy McAuliffe, the wife of Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
Anonymous wrote:quite a few people lining up for her seat.
I like Wexton. Met her a couple months ago. I think she will be a good challenger.
Anonymous wrote:I wish the DNC had something better to do than keep reactivating this old thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol where's that billboard at?
Winchester!
LOL. She is in trouble if Winchester is turning on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see more women in politics, but she gives women a bad name. She is in over her head. She needs to go.
She keeps beating women candidates. You should run. What position do you hold now to know she's in over her head?
At least she made her own way to this position, as opposed to using the political career of her husband as a springboard to launch her own successful political career
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol where's that billboard at?
Winchester!