Anonymous wrote:In his first month, which apparently has never happened previously
https://www.wric.com/news/politics/new-poll-finds-virginia-voters-mixed-on-gov-youngkins-job-approval-proposals/
Overall, 41 percent of Virginia voters approve of Youngkin’s job performance during his first few weeks in office and 43 percent disapprove. Sixteen percent said they did not know how they felt.
“Youngkin’s approval numbers are certainly lower than those of recent governors in Wason Center polling early in their term,” Kidd added.
Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Yeah, that "parent concern" trope is done now, that people saw what he is really about. He won by a very thin margin, and only because he was perceived as a moderate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Bailing out on his first term ever if elected office won’t be a good look in a presidential campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Such a stupid comment. This will never happen. The nominee will be Trump or DeSantis.
I think you'll be surprised. As a moderate, I'll happily cross parties and vote for Youngkin. But never Trump or DeSantis.
Moderate Democrats don’t decide who wins the Republican nomination.
You're right - they don't.
This is more about trump being done vs republicans not wanting to destroy the country. Oh and no moderate dem would even consider voting for youngkin. Maybe a a “moderate” trumper would but not a moderate democrat.
Okay. Check those VA exit polls again. Trust me, Youngkin didn't win just with Republicans.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2021/november/exit-polls
DP. Exit polls are now three months old and tell us nothing about what Youngkin has done since taking office. Current approval polls like OP posted are much more relevant to public sentiment today.
Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Anonymous wrote:In his first month, which apparently has never happened previously
https://www.wric.com/news/politics/new-poll-finds-virginia-voters-mixed-on-gov-youngkins-job-approval-proposals/
Overall, 41 percent of Virginia voters approve of Youngkin’s job performance during his first few weeks in office and 43 percent disapprove. Sixteen percent said they did not know how they felt.
“Youngkin’s approval numbers are certainly lower than those of recent governors in Wason Center polling early in their term,” Kidd added.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Such a stupid comment. This will never happen. The nominee will be Trump or DeSantis.
I think you'll be surprised. As a moderate, I'll happily cross parties and vote for Youngkin. But never Trump or DeSantis.
I would cross lines to vote against him. Youngkin is a hated figure in Va and moderates will not vote for him. He is running for president and will continue his radical agenda.
Radical agendaAnything that isn't paying money out to lazy UMC parents who WFH is a 'radical agenda' in your mind. Can't wait to see the Democratic party (MY party) walloped again - they haven't yet learned their lesson from the VA Gubernatorial election and San Francisco School Board recall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Bailing out on his first term ever if elected office won’t be a good look in a presidential campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Such a stupid comment. This will never happen. The nominee will be Trump or DeSantis.
I think you'll be surprised. As a moderate, I'll happily cross parties and vote for Youngkin. But never Trump or DeSantis.
Moderate Democrats don’t decide who wins the Republican nomination.
You're right - they don't.
This is more about trump being done vs republicans not wanting to destroy the country. Oh and no moderate dem would even consider voting for youngkin. Maybe a a “moderate” trumper would but not a moderate democrat.
Okay. Check those VA exit polls again. Trust me, Youngkin didn't win just with Republicans.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2021/november/exit-polls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’ll be elected president in 2024. Parents are tired of being silenced.
Such a stupid comment. This will never happen. The nominee will be Trump or DeSantis.
I think you'll be surprised. As a moderate, I'll happily cross parties and vote for Youngkin. But never Trump or DeSantis.
Moderate Democrats don’t decide who wins the Republican nomination.
You're right - they don't.
This is more about trump being done vs republicans not wanting to destroy the country. Oh and no moderate dem would even consider voting for youngkin. Maybe a a “moderate” trumper would but not a moderate democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing surprising to me in this poll. It suggests:
1) Most bonafide Rs support him
2) Most bonafide Ds oppose him
3) Others, including perhaps some who voted across party lines, are waiting a bit before casting judgment
There is no longer any such thing as "bonafide Rs" - there are now only loud vocal MAGAs who have no vision or principles, only knee-jerk reactionary behavior, versus the more principled old school Republicans, most of whom are too ineffectual, weak and timid to speak out and take their party back from the Trumpsters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing surprising to me in this poll. It suggests:
1) Most bonafide Rs support him
2) Most bonafide Ds oppose him
3) Others, including perhaps some who voted across party lines, are waiting a bit before casting judgment
But that’s not the norm for Virginia politics. Even four years ago when Northam took office there wasn’t such an extreme political divide. Unfortunately Youngkin’s first moves after taking office were hyper partisan and divisive, which set an ugly tone.