Anonymous wrote:
Please stop making our gubernatorial election a national story. This tweet right here is a perfect example of why many Virginians voted for Youngkin.
Democrats keep trying to put our state election on some national stage and pin it to Trump.
Trump wasn’t running. The election was about Virginia state issues that affect Virginians. If Dems don’t meant this next year will be worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see many local Democrats, as they quite rightly kick McAuliffe to the curb, claiming that Jennifer Carroll Foy would have easily beaten Youngkin.
It appears that they've swapped one form of delusion with another without missing a beat. Will they ever learn?
Why is that delusional? An old white male was the nominee. The nominee should have been. woman of color. Dems would have won, plain and simple. Energy would have been there. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:I see many local Democrats, as they quite rightly kick McAuliffe to the curb, claiming that Jennifer Carroll Foy would have easily beaten Youngkin.
It appears that they've swapped one form of delusion with another without missing a beat. Will they ever learn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is going to change at the local level. This was about the state of Virginia, which has actually made progress in the past decade. The GOP totally capitalized on the anger directed toward school boards and made it a state issue. Voting for someone just to “send a message.” Damn the consequences. Fools.
I honestly thought Virginia had moved on from its horrific past. Now it seems it is not too far from some Midwestern state or a southern state. In between bouts of rage and anger, I’m now actively searching for better states to live. VA and its idiotic electorate deserve no more of my family’s money.
Anonymous wrote:I see many local Democrats, as they quite rightly kick McAuliffe to the curb, claiming that Jennifer Carroll Foy would have easily beaten Youngkin.
It appears that they've swapped one form of delusion with another without missing a beat. Will they ever learn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
Do you also say that to the blacks, latinos, and asians who voted Youngkin?
Yes, I do. And if you think it’s impossible for a black person to vote for a candidate who will not act in the best interests of black people generally…you’re not quite understanding reality.
Wait, what positions on race are we talking about here? What are the Republican positions on Asians exactly?
Honest answer: republicans see Asians as a useful tool to dismantle affirmative action.
That’s pretty much it.
No truer words have ever been written on DCUM.
The sad part is they go along with it and think that Republicans actually care about them.
Actually, Asians see Republicans as the party that will protect them from the discrimination served up by the Dems these past few years.
I don't know. I think Asians are all over the map politically. Asians are hardly a monolith and their experiences immigrating to this country are very different. Also, they are also all over the map in terms of religion and how religious they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is going to change at the local level. This was about the state of Virginia, which has actually made progress in the past decade. The GOP totally capitalized on the anger directed toward school boards and made it a state issue. Voting for someone just to “send a message.” Damn the consequences. Fools.
I honestly thought Virginia had moved on from its horrific past. Now it seems it is not too far from some Midwestern state or a southern state. In between bouts of rage and anger, I’m now actively searching for better states to live. VA and its idiotic electorate deserve no more of my family’s money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
Do you also say that to the blacks, latinos, and asians who voted Youngkin?
Yes, I do. And if you think it’s impossible for a black person to vote for a candidate who will not act in the best interests of black people generally…you’re not quite understanding reality.
Wait, what positions on race are we talking about here? What are the Republican positions on Asians exactly?
Honest answer: republicans see Asians as a useful tool to dismantle affirmative action.
That’s pretty much it.
No truer words have ever been written on DCUM.
The sad part is they go along with it and think that Republicans actually care about them.
Actually, Asians see Republicans as the party that will protect them from the discrimination served up by the Dems these past few years.
I don't know. I think Asians are all over the map politically. Asians are hardly a monolith and their experiences immigrating to this country are very different. Also, they are also all over the map in terms of religion and how religious they are.
So are all POC. None of them are the monolithic groups that Democrats love to paint them as.
The only monolith, really, are the non-college educated, suburban white females. Dolts, the lot of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
Do you also say that to the blacks, latinos, and asians who voted Youngkin?
Yes, I do. And if you think it’s impossible for a black person to vote for a candidate who will not act in the best interests of black people generally…you’re not quite understanding reality.
Wait, what positions on race are we talking about here? What are the Republican positions on Asians exactly?
Honest answer: republicans see Asians as a useful tool to dismantle affirmative action.
That’s pretty much it.
No truer words have ever been written on DCUM.
The sad part is they go along with it and think that Republicans actually care about them.
Actually, Asians see Republicans as the party that will protect them from the discrimination served up by the Dems these past few years.
I don't know. I think Asians are all over the map politically. Asians are hardly a monolith and their experiences immigrating to this country are very different. Also, they are also all over the map in terms of religion and how religious they are.
So are all POC. None of them are the monolithic groups that Democrats love to paint them as.