Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district will go for the Dem candidate for Virginia House. However, I predict the GOP nominee will double the votes of the last GOP candidate. Neither is the incumbent.
Agree. D's will win across the board. Too many votes for D's as they have money and infrastructure to do what is needed to win.
+1, I’m betting the Dems will pick up anywhere between 8-14 additional seats in the VGA, enough for a supermajority. They are going to absolutely steam roll the R’s. And then with redistricting, we can build on this year's win and increase the lead even further next time.
There is so much anger out there right now against trump that almost no R seat is safe now. Couple that with the solid popularity that Joe is enjoying and a roaring economy and R’s don’t stand a chance.
Literally the ONLY way they can win is through massive fraud. And if by some nightmare scenario where it’s a close race and Terry doesn’t get the votes, I hope he won’t concede, but rather fight fight fight! The fraud will be exposed, and the votes will be thrown out. But I think that’s a pretty unlikely scenario. There just aren’t enough R’s to get away with the amount of fraud they’d have to commit to get the numbers.
I truly hope D's win exactly has you described. You must be working for Team TM
let’s just say I’ve got some inside info. It’s not even going to be as close as people are saying. The margin will be well outside almost every credible poll’s margin for error.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district will go for the Dem candidate for Virginia House. However, I predict the GOP nominee will double the votes of the last GOP candidate. Neither is the incumbent.
Agree. D's will win across the board. Too many votes for D's as they have money and infrastructure to do what is needed to win.
+1, I’m betting the Dems will pick up anywhere between 8-14 additional seats in the VGA, enough for a supermajority. They are going to absolutely steam roll the R’s. And then with redistricting, we can build on this year's win and increase the lead even further next time.
There is so much anger out there right now against trump that almost no R seat is safe now. Couple that with the solid popularity that Joe is enjoying and a roaring economy and R’s don’t stand a chance.
Literally the ONLY way they can win is through massive fraud. And if by some nightmare scenario where it’s a close race and Terry doesn’t get the votes, I hope he won’t concede, but rather fight fight fight! The fraud will be exposed, and the votes will be thrown out. But I think that’s a pretty unlikely scenario. There just aren’t enough R’s to get away with the amount of fraud they’d have to commit to get the numbers.
Anonymous wrote:My district will go for the Dem candidate for Virginia House. However, I predict the GOP nominee will double the votes of the last GOP candidate. Neither is the incumbent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.
Most of the country doesn’t care about Virginia.
Ha. Are you kidding? Virginia election is being watched nationwide as a harbinger of 2022, and hopeful return to sanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.
Most of the country doesn’t care about Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:When are the lines supposed to be redrawn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.
You know this isn’t a federal election, right?
DP. JFC, are you thick? Guessing that the poster is referring to the broader ripple effects of the (still unlikely) event Youngkin wins.
Yeah. I don’t think the rest of the country cares nearly as much as you think. It’s not like we’re California or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.
You know this isn’t a federal election, right?
DP. JFC, are you thick? Guessing that the poster is referring to the broader ripple effects of the (still unlikely) event Youngkin wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.
You know this isn’t a federal election, right?
. Yes. I hope so. I like a divided government. Both sides are crack pots so gridlock is the best outcome we can hope for.Anonymous wrote:I think McAuliffe will win but Rs will regain the house.
Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.
Anonymous wrote:Tuesday will be a good day for Republicans. And the country.