Anonymous wrote:Spanberger LARPS as a moderate. She is a former CIA agent and the CIA has destabilized many countries in the past.
I don't trust her at all. I think Virginia runs better off normal conservatism (NOT Trumpism). Sears or Miyares would have my vote.
Sears would be the first black woman governor EVER yet Democrats want to pass over her for a pale white lady who carpetbagged to run for Congress in Nova (she lives in the Richmond area).
She can't even say the border is bad or that men shouldn't play in women's sports, yet I hear everyone talking about how moderate she is.
I am begging someone to tell me when/how she has voted against Democrats on something. What is so moderate about her?
Anonymous wrote:Spanberger will continue to lean left. Hopefully not a winning strategy in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Can Pat Herrity run?
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I’m sure this picture is exactly why Sparnberger decided to emphasize her support for assault weapons ban. If Sears doubles down on this issue she will lose decent number of voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so thankful when Youngkin issued an executive order in January 2022 banning mask mandates at schools. Sears has my vote.
Right. So your kid had to wear a mask a month or two less than everywhere else. Anti maskers are fcking idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the race will be close, and I am an independent swing voter. McAuliffe gave away the prior election when he told parents that their kids schooling was not something parents should care about.
Liar. That’s not what he said.
Anonymous wrote:I was so thankful when Youngkin issued an executive order in January 2022 banning mask mandates at schools. Sears has my vote.
Anonymous wrote:I think the race will be close, and I am an independent swing voter. McAuliffe gave away the prior election when he told parents that their kids schooling was not something parents should care about.
I don’t think it’s a lock. Spanberger is not universally loved down in Richmond, and she comes across to a lot of people as boring and a flip flopper. She initially was advertised as a moderate when she ran for Congress and then has become more of a politician (which they all do at some point) bending her views towards the progressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sears will not get any suburban soccer mom votes like Youngkin got. Not with this dumpster fire going on.
+1 Youngkin won on Covid normalcy + McAuliffe coming back and acting like he had it in the bag. Neither of those is happening this time. Spanberger by 7.
True true. Other poster right too that Spanberger is a limousine liberal. But, she will win by a huge landslide anyway. More than 7 points. Double digit landslide. It doesn't matter who runs against Sears. Any D will win by a landslide due to DOGE.
Spanberger doesn’t even fit that characterization. She is ex-CIA and has been elected in a fairly centrist district in VA. She was rated the fifth most bipartisan member of Congress at one point. More like a Mark Warner than an AOC type.
I’ve no doubt the MAGA crowd will attack her as a limousine liberal, but that will only play to hard-core Trumpers. Others will readily see through it.
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Now Winsome is trying to Criticize Sparnberger for hiding Biden’s poor health lol. This criticism is going to fall flat like a bag of bricks. VA voters don’t care about this anymore when they are losing their jobs and he is no longer president.
A governor has no say in federal RIFs.
He can still talk to VA members of Congress and the president to push back on policies. The governor could also call a special session to get the legislature to pass bills to mitigate the impact of the layoffs. Right now, he is doing none of those things. The only thing he has done is said that he supports the layoffs and he made a website called Virginia had jobs. A minimum wage job making sandwiches (in Roanoke) 4 hours from your house in NOVA help you pay the bills when you were employed in medical research at the NIH.
Does not help*