Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Youngkin and his family. They seem very nice, I have nothing against them.
But Republicans are going to Republican. I can't vote for someone who is going to hurt VA with their district-gerrymandering, conservative judge-picking, Trump-supporting. When in doubt, he's pick a straight party line. Crossing the aisle is over for both sides.
Maybe for you, but this Democrat thinks McAuliffe is as phony as they come. After seeing the absolute train wreck that the local Democrats orchestrated in FCPS over the past two years, I'm ready to send a message with a vote for Youngkin that my party needs to clean up its act as well.
This. Democrats are taking moderate, sensible people for granted. Big mistake.
The GOP is hoping to pull in a few suckers who believe the manufactured "outrage" over non-issues.
Maybe for you. But not for thousands of families who have seen firsthand the failure of Dems policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Youngkin and his family. They seem very nice, I have nothing against them.
But Republicans are going to Republican. I can't vote for someone who is going to hurt VA with their district-gerrymandering, conservative judge-picking, Trump-supporting. When in doubt, he's pick a straight party line. Crossing the aisle is over for both sides.
Maybe for you, but this Democrat thinks McAuliffe is as phony as they come. After seeing the absolute train wreck that the local Democrats orchestrated in FCPS over the past two years, I'm ready to send a message with a vote for Youngkin that my party needs to clean up its act as well.
This. Democrats are taking moderate, sensible people for granted. Big mistake.
The GOP is hoping to pull in a few suckers who believe the manufactured "outrage" over non-issues.
Maybe for you. But not for thousands of families who have seen firsthand the failure of Dems policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A vote for Youngkin does not equate to a vote for Trump.
Of course not. But if you lack the balls to make a definitive statement in favor of basic decency and democracy, you’re sure as hell not getting my vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Youngkin and his family. They seem very nice, I have nothing against them.
But Republicans are going to Republican. I can't vote for someone who is going to hurt VA with their district-gerrymandering, conservative judge-picking, Trump-supporting. When in doubt, he's pick a straight party line. Crossing the aisle is over for both sides.
Maybe for you, but this Democrat thinks McAuliffe is as phony as they come. After seeing the absolute train wreck that the local Democrats orchestrated in FCPS over the past two years, I'm ready to send a message with a vote for Youngkin that my party needs to clean up its act as well.
This. Democrats are taking moderate, sensible people for granted. Big mistake.
Anonymous wrote:A vote for Youngkin does not equate to a vote for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Youngkin and his family. They seem very nice, I have nothing against them.
But Republicans are going to Republican. I can't vote for someone who is going to hurt VA with their district-gerrymandering, conservative judge-picking, Trump-supporting. When in doubt, he's pick a straight party line. Crossing the aisle is over for both sides.
Maybe for you, but this Democrat thinks McAuliffe is as phony as they come. After seeing the absolute train wreck that the local Democrats orchestrated in FCPS over the past two years, I'm ready to send a message with a vote for Youngkin that my party needs to clean up its act as well.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a super Dem that plans to vote for him. I am only doing it because we are not out of the COVID storm quite yet and I can't risk having another governor that will allow schools to close. SB 1303 has too many loopholes. I'll vote dem the rest of the way down except for County where I will vote Independent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg i just saw his new commercial. The one where old white men walk by him & he talks about how much of a change we all need... does he not realize that the old white men are his base?!
They looked like Biden.
BTW, Youngkin is tied with McAuliffe (within the MOE).
Again, look at the Northam-Gillespie polls. They were close, the result wasn’t.
This is different. There wasn’t a lot of motivation to go out and vote for Enron Ed
And you think people are motivated to vote for Carlyle Group Glenn? OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A vote for Youngkin does not equate to a vote for Trump.
Except that is exactly what it is in the end
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A vote for Youngkin does not equate to a vote for Trump.
Except that is exactly what it is in the end
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin seems like the antithesis of Trump in terms of personality and style. McAuliffe is more like an Andrew Cuomo - sucks up to special-interest groups but an arrogant, calculating a-hole behind the scenes.
Anonymous wrote:A vote for Youngkin does not equate to a vote for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:A vote for Youngkin does not equate to a vote for Trump.