Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, "democracy" is ramming through a redistricting that violates an amendment the people voted for by a 2:1 margin.
If that's your "democracy," you can keep it.
Didn't hear you complaining when the Rs did it.
I voted for the nonpartisan commission. And it worked.
+1
Not anymore
Republicans are traitors criminal liars
Just stop. 🙄
The PP isn't wrong so....
Yes, she is. I’m so tired by the emotion-driven sloppy absolutism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, "democracy" is ramming through a redistricting that violates an amendment the people voted for by a 2:1 margin.
If that's your "democracy," you can keep it.
Didn't hear you complaining when the Rs did it.
I voted for the nonpartisan commission. And it worked.
+1
Not anymore
Republicans are traitors criminal liars
Just stop. 🙄
The PP isn't wrong so....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s clear with all the name calling and hyperbole on this thread that some VA Democrats are scared.
They should be.
They fielded a mediocre candidate for governor, a weak candidate for lieutenant governor, and a disaster of a candidate for AG who is dragging down his ticket.
Given Trump’s low favorability ratings, the Dems winning VA this year should have been a no-brainer. Instead, Spanberger is slated to win by a small margin against Sears — her whacko rival, Hashmi maybe defeats Reid (although I think there’s an outside chance the reverse happens), and Trump-loving Miyares is slated to edge out Jones.
If nothing else, this all shows votes need to be earned — not assumed.
Agree with you 100%. This should have been easy, but no. The assumptions the Democratic Party makes are their downfall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s clear with all the name calling and hyperbole on this thread that some VA Democrats are scared.
They should be.
They fielded a mediocre candidate for governor, a weak candidate for lieutenant governor, and a disaster of a candidate for AG who is dragging down his ticket.
Given Trump’s low favorability ratings, the Dems winning VA this year should have been a no-brainer. Instead, Spanberger is slated to win by a small margin against Sears — her whacko rival, Hashmi maybe defeats Reid (although I think there’s an outside chance the reverse happens), and Trump-loving Miyares is slated to edge out Jones.
If nothing else, this all shows votes need to be earned — not assumed.
Thank you for this unbiased summary. I wish the Dems would take note of this and stop screaming you must vote blue or else the world is doomed. While that may well be true, they need more than supporters screaming insults and dismissing people who provide constructive feedback.
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear with all the name calling and hyperbole on this thread that some VA Democrats are scared.
They should be.
They fielded a mediocre candidate for governor, a weak candidate for lieutenant governor, and a disaster of a candidate for AG who is dragging down his ticket.
Given Trump’s low favorability ratings, the Dems winning VA this year should have been a no-brainer. Instead, Spanberger is slated to win by a small margin against Sears — her whacko rival, Hashmi maybe defeats Reid (although I think there’s an outside chance the reverse happens), and Trump-loving Miyares is slated to edge out Jones.
If nothing else, this all shows votes need to be earned — not assumed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, "democracy" is ramming through a redistricting that violates an amendment the people voted for by a 2:1 margin.
If that's your "democracy," you can keep it.
Didn't hear you complaining when the Rs did it.
I voted for the nonpartisan commission. And it worked.
+1
Not anymore
Republicans are traitors criminal liars
Just stop. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear with all the name calling and hyperbole on this thread that some VA Democrats are scared.
They should be.
They fielded a mediocre candidate for governor, a weak candidate for lieutenant governor, and a disaster of a candidate for AG who is dragging down his ticket.
Given Trump’s low favorability ratings, the Dems winning VA this year should have been a no-brainer. Instead, Spanberger is slated to win by a small margin against Sears — her whacko rival, Hashmi maybe defeats Reid (although I think there’s an outside chance the reverse happens), and Trump-loving Miyares is slated to edge out Jones.
If nothing else, this all shows votes need to be earned — not assumed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP and I ended up voting all blue. As much as I dislike two of the candidates, the alternative is worse.
But PLEASE Dems, put up some better candidates. They must exist!
And I will keep researching all primary candidates as best I can.
It still won’t save Jones.
It isn’t over until it’s over. I haven’t voted yet but I’m a lock for Jones.
Thank you for having brain cells and supporting the US Constitution.
How is a vote for Jones a vote to support the Constitution more than a Miyares vote.
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear with all the name calling and hyperbole on this thread that some VA Democrats are scared.
They should be.
They fielded a mediocre candidate for governor, a weak candidate for lieutenant governor, and a disaster of a candidate for AG who is dragging down his ticket.
Given Trump’s low favorability ratings, the Dems winning VA this year should have been a no-brainer. Instead, Spanberger is slated to win by a small margin against Sears — her whacko rival, Hashmi maybe defeats Reid (although I think there’s an outside chance the reverse happens), and Trump-loving Miyares is slated to edge out Jones.
If nothing else, this all shows votes need to be earned — not assumed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, "democracy" is ramming through a redistricting that violates an amendment the people voted for by a 2:1 margin.
If that's your "democracy," you can keep it.
Didn't hear you complaining when the Rs did it.
I voted for the nonpartisan commission. And it worked.
+1
Not anymore
Republicans are traitors criminal liars
Anonymous wrote:Grow up and stop obsessing over Trump!
Spanberger is an empty shell. She's done absolutely nothing since her daddy got her a federal job. She doesn't have a clue even to try to do the things she claims she'll do. Only a total fool or a blinkered ideologue would vote for her.
Winsome Sears has helped people with her own hands by running a homeless shelter. She also built and ran a business. She can get things done. If you want the commonwealth to work, she's the only choice.