Anonymous wrote:Juan Paplo is just a Trump wannabe.
Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue to me is the news media coverage.… how incredibly biased it is towards the left. I don't live in Loudoun but my friend who works at NBC actually worked on this story https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/virginia-abortion-rights-could-hinge-on-31st-district-race/3441020/?amp=1
She was appalled how the need editors wanted to make Segura look bad. They purposely filmed her indoors and had her pretend looking something up on a computer while they just literally stuck the camera in his face (he actually did a good job) outside
It's really hard to really trust news anymore and after covid I think we all feel that way. How EXTREME was it that our kids’ lives were completely derailed and everything was closed for way too long based on literally no evidence just speculative. Our kids are so behind on reading and everything else. I get why people are just fed up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pissed they redistributed Sterling into the district, as opposed to taking more people from Fauquier near Warrenton. Would have made it more favorable for us. Optimistically pessimistic.
Who is “us” and why would is the current configuration less favorable?
Because the district doesn’t make any sense. The majority of the district is rural exurban farmland (Lovettsville, Middleburg, The Plains, Purcellville, Roundhill). It would have made more sense to pair the district with the similar geographically/racially similar Northern Fauquier precincts rather than with Sterling on the Fairfax border, who have no clue or care for the wineries, cow pastures, open greenery, country life that both candidates are advocating for. IMO, Aldie was the furthest east it should be.
You didn’t answer the question: who is “us?”
Was it not completely obvious from the PP's position that the district should be more "racially similar" and should include Fauquier county instead of Sterling, where some black and brown people live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pissed they redistributed Sterling into the district, as opposed to taking more people from Fauquier near Warrenton. Would have made it more favorable for us. Optimistically pessimistic.
Who is “us” and why would is the current configuration less favorable?
Because the district doesn’t make any sense. The majority of the district is rural exurban farmland (Lovettsville, Middleburg, The Plains, Purcellville, Roundhill). It would have made more sense to pair the district with the similar geographically/racially similar Northern Fauquier precincts rather than with Sterling on the Fairfax border, who have no clue or care for the wineries, cow pastures, open greenery, country life that both candidates are advocating for. IMO, Aldie was the furthest east it should be.
You didn’t answer the question: who is “us?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pissed they redistributed Sterling into the district, as opposed to taking more people from Fauquier near Warrenton. Would have made it more favorable for us. Optimistically pessimistic.
Who is “us” and why would is the current configuration less favorable?
Because the district doesn’t make any sense. The majority of the district is rural exurban farmland (Lovettsville, Middleburg, The Plains, Purcellville, Roundhill). It would have made more sense to pair the district with the similar geographically/racially similar Northern Fauquier precincts rather than with Sterling on the Fairfax border, who have no clue or care for the wineries, cow pastures, open greenery, country life that both candidates are advocating for. IMO, Aldie was the furthest east it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pissed they redistributed Sterling into the district, as opposed to taking more people from Fauquier near Warrenton. Would have made it more favorable for us. Optimistically pessimistic.
Who is “us” and why would is the current configuration less favorable?
Anonymous wrote:I’m pissed they redistributed Sterling into the district, as opposed to taking more people from Fauquier near Warrenton. Would have made it more favorable for us. Optimistically pessimistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue to me is the news media coverage.… how incredibly biased it is towards the left. I don't live in Loudoun but my friend who works at NBC actually worked on this story https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/virginia-abortion-rights-could-hinge-on-31st-district-race/3441020/?amp=1
She was appalled how the need editors wanted to make Segura look bad. They purposely filmed her indoors and had her pretend looking something up on a computer while they just literally stuck the camera in his face (he actually did a good job) outside
It's really hard to really trust news anymore and after covid I think we all feel that way. How EXTREME was it that our kids’ lives were completely derailed and everything was closed for way too long based on literally no evidence just speculative. Our kids are so behind on reading and everything else. I get why people are just fed up
Um that is how B roll works. Do you deny he wasn’t living in the district a year ago?
Who cares? If that's all you got, you are in trouble.
And her loss of her TS hasn't even come out yet....
Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue to me is the news media coverage.… how incredibly biased it is towards the left. I don't live in Loudoun but my friend who works at NBC actually worked on this story https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/virginia-abortion-rights-could-hinge-on-31st-district-race/3441020/?amp=1
She was appalled how the need editors wanted to make Segura look bad. They purposely filmed her indoors and had her pretend looking something up on a computer while they just literally stuck the camera in his face (he actually did a good job) outside
It's really hard to really trust news anymore and after covid I think we all feel that way. How EXTREME was it that our kids’ lives were completely derailed and everything was closed for way too long based on literally no evidence just speculative. Our kids are so behind on reading and everything else. I get why people are just fed up
Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue to me is the news media coverage.… how incredibly biased it is towards the left. I don't live in Loudoun but my friend who works at NBC actually worked on this story https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/virginia-abortion-rights-could-hinge-on-31st-district-race/3441020/?amp=1
She was appalled how the need editors wanted to make Segura look bad. They purposely filmed her indoors and had her pretend looking something up on a computer while they just literally stuck the camera in his face (he actually did a good job) outside
It's really hard to really trust news anymore and after covid I think we all feel that way. How EXTREME was it that our kids’ lives were completely derailed and everything was closed for way too long based on literally no evidence just speculative. Our kids are so behind on reading and everything else. I get why people are just fed up