Anonymous
Post 09/05/2024 10:00     Subject: Re:2025 VA Governor's race

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I think she will win if Harris gets elected, but lose if Trump wins.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2024 09:47     Subject: Re:2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:53     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:Sears looks like a gremlin


She mad ugo bruh, I would not tap that
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:53     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party


I don’t disagree with this, but Youngkin should have legislated as a moderate, abandoned any national aspirations and realized he wasn’t elected on much more than parent discontent with Covid school closings.

My only point is that if the republicans nominate Sears or another whack job they will be routed in the next election…Youngkin didn’t recruit a bench or realize VA actually has a pretty moderate overall populace.



Youngkin has been moderate. I would guess Sears would be too if elected. I think they are very aware of VA's political climate.


Sears is a MAGA, she would not moderate her politics.


It doesn’t matter if is she’s a moderate or not unless there is a Republican trifecta. She will just veto the crazy democratic policy ideas that don’t have bipartisan support. I’m ok with that. VA makes better policy decisions when there is split control between parties.


You clearly don't know how VA works and it shows.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 09:27     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party


I don’t disagree with this, but Youngkin should have legislated as a moderate, abandoned any national aspirations and realized he wasn’t elected on much more than parent discontent with Covid school closings.

My only point is that if the republicans nominate Sears or another whack job they will be routed in the next election…Youngkin didn’t recruit a bench or realize VA actually has a pretty moderate overall populace.



Youngkin has been moderate. I would guess Sears would be too if elected. I think they are very aware of VA's political climate.


Sears is a MAGA, she would not moderate her politics.


It doesn’t matter if is she’s a moderate or not unless there is a Republican trifecta. She will just veto the crazy democratic policy ideas that don’t have bipartisan support. I’m ok with that. VA makes better policy decisions when there is split control between parties.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2024 22:48     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Sears looks like a gremlin
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2024 21:40     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party


I don’t disagree with this, but Youngkin should have legislated as a moderate, abandoned any national aspirations and realized he wasn’t elected on much more than parent discontent with Covid school closings.

My only point is that if the republicans nominate Sears or another whack job they will be routed in the next election…Youngkin didn’t recruit a bench or realize VA actually has a pretty moderate overall populace.



Youngkin has been moderate. I would guess Sears would be too if elected. I think they are very aware of VA's political climate.


He has been forced to be moderate by the legislature. Again…where’s the bench?

Sears is a disaster. Go ahead and nominate her.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2024 13:14     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party


I don’t disagree with this, but Youngkin should have legislated as a moderate, abandoned any national aspirations and realized he wasn’t elected on much more than parent discontent with Covid school closings.

My only point is that if the republicans nominate Sears or another whack job they will be routed in the next election…Youngkin didn’t recruit a bench or realize VA actually has a pretty moderate overall populace.



Youngkin has been moderate. I would guess Sears would be too if elected. I think they are very aware of VA's political climate.


Sears is a MAGA, she would not moderate her politics.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2024 23:01     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party


I don’t disagree with this, but Youngkin should have legislated as a moderate, abandoned any national aspirations and realized he wasn’t elected on much more than parent discontent with Covid school closings.

My only point is that if the republicans nominate Sears or another whack job they will be routed in the next election…Youngkin didn’t recruit a bench or realize VA actually has a pretty moderate overall populace.



Youngkin has been moderate. I would guess Sears would be too if elected. I think they are very aware of VA's political climate.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2024 08:04     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.


This. I'm fine with deadlocked state government because I think that Virginia is doing well and we don't need massive legislative packages from either party


I don’t disagree with this, but Youngkin should have legislated as a moderate, abandoned any national aspirations and realized he wasn’t elected on much more than parent discontent with Covid school closings.

My only point is that if the republicans nominate Sears or another whack job they will be routed in the next election…Youngkin didn’t recruit a bench or realize VA actually has a pretty moderate overall populace.

Anonymous
Post 08/09/2024 05:30     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

^public schools
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2024 05:29     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:Sears would be the best. Youngkin was a response to the left progressive school leadership destroying the school system as a testament by the declining ratings and poor building states


Because Republicans support picnic schools?

No. Youngkin tried to slash funding but was held in check by Ds in the General Assembly.

Anonymous
Post 08/09/2024 05:22     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:T. McAuliffe could have chances if he doesn’t repeat the mistake of siding with teachers.


“Siding with teachers” is a mistake?

I’m still shocked at the animosity towards teachers. WTAF?
Anonymous
Post 08/08/2024 23:33     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.

+1, and I am thrilled that Spanberger is the Dem nominee. A steady moderate hand that will keep the state moving in a positive direction.


Yes, I am hopeful that she will veto some of the crazy policies from her own party if she gets elected. She is more moderate than than most politicians now and is one of the few people remaining in congress that are not partisan nut jobs at this point. She has a history of voting differently than the rest of her party when they are not being reasonable or reflecting the views of her constituents.
Anonymous
Post 08/08/2024 22:48     Subject: 2025 VA Governor's race

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin pissed the bed for any succeeding republican. Came in on a wave of Covid-resentment over schools closing, and is limping out with few accomplishments and the feeling that he never cared much for VA and it was all a platform for higher office.

Anyone thinking Sears has a chance of winning a general election is nuts.


Really? I'm a moderate Dem and I have a better opinion of Youngkin now because VA is doing pretty well and he hasn't done anything to mess that up. We're not a state in shamble. We just need a steady hand at the wheel so we don't drive off into a ditch.

+1, and I am thrilled that Spanberger is the Dem nominee. A steady moderate hand that will keep the state moving in a positive direction.