Anonymous wrote:NP. I’m a Californian and I think the “blue no matter who” mantra has done enormous damage to my state. VA’s purple status is a strength, not a weakness. Don’t make our mistake. It can be extremely destructive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done with progressives masquerading as Democrats. Will vote for moderates-regardless of party
There are no moderates left on the GOP side. There is batsh*t crazy and extreme. Overton window shifted hard right.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’m a Californian and I think the “blue no matter who” mantra has done enormous damage to my state. VA’s purple status is a strength, not a weakness. Don’t make our mistake. It can be extremely destructive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Democrat and I do not vote all blue no matter what. That’s ridiculous. I use my judgment. If there is a bad Democratic candidate, I would not vote for them. If there’s a good Republican candidate, I will vote for them.
^^^This is the way. It demonstrates emotional maturity and free will.
Anonymous wrote:This is actually the worst voting strategy possible. Candidates vote along their party lines. The party is what matters, not the individual. The “I don’t like her” method of voting is how we got Trump and all our other problems. None of these people are coming over to your house, as Bill Burr says. It doesn’t matter if you like them.
^^^This is groupthink with an expectation of compliance.
Anonymous wrote:You need to get a grip and think big picture here. For every concern you have about the Democrats, the Republicans are far worse.
Anonymous wrote:I'm solidly for Spanberger, no question there.
For Lt Gov, though, I HATE that Hashmi is for the Tyson's casino, so I'm thinking of voting for Reid. I looked at his website and except for not supporting trans kids, I liked his platform.
For AG, I really think I will write in a candidate or not vote. I cannot vote for either of them and I'm sick of voting for the Democrat just because. I think that's the problem on both sides across our country.
Convince me otherwise - I'm going to early vote next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done with progressives masquerading as Democrats. Will vote for moderates-regardless of party
There are no moderates left on the GOP side. There is batsh*t crazy and extreme. Overton window shifted hard right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with a post by a Virginia MAGAt claiming to be a democrat. It’s getting exhausting on this board.
DP. I could have written OP’s post. Really do not like either Hashmi or Jones and struggling to decide how to vote. Angry that the Democrats could not find better candidates than these two.
+1 Will hold my nose and vote for Jones, but sorry the Tysons casino issue is the only one I care about right now in VA politics, so I’m not voting for Hashmi. Will probably leave it blank.
The Tysons Casino is such a weird place to "make a stand". Is legal gambling good? Not really, but lots of things that are legal are bad for society (e.g. alcohol). Will a casino turn Tyson's into a crime-ridden Atlantic City? No, that's absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Done with progressives masquerading as Democrats. Will vote for moderates-regardless of party
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with a post by a Virginia MAGAt claiming to be a democrat. It’s getting exhausting on this board.
DP. I could have written OP’s post. Really do not like either Hashmi or Jones and struggling to decide how to vote. Angry that the Democrats could not find better candidates than these two.
+1 Will hold my nose and vote for Jones, but sorry the Tysons casino issue is the only one I care about right now in VA politics, so I’m not voting for Hashmi. Will probably leave it blank.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Democrat and I do not vote all blue no matter what. That’s ridiculous. I use my judgment. If there is a bad Democratic candidate, I would not vote for them. If there’s a good Republican candidate, I will vote for them.
Anonymous wrote:This is actually the worst voting strategy possible. Candidates vote along their party lines. The party is what matters, not the individual. The “I don’t like her” method of voting is how we got Trump and all our other problems. None of these people are coming over to your house, as Bill Burr says. It doesn’t matter if you like them.