Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Youngkin and his family. They seem very nice, I have nothing against them.
But Republicans are going to Republican. I can't vote for someone who is going to hurt VA with their district-gerrymandering, conservative judge-picking, Trump-supporting. When in doubt, he's pick a straight party line. Crossing the aisle is over for both sides.
Maybe for you, but this Democrat thinks McAuliffe is as phony as they come. After seeing the absolute train wreck that the local Democrats orchestrated in FCPS over the past two years, I'm ready to send a message with a vote for Youngkin that my party needs to clean up its act as well.
Anonymous wrote:I know Youngkin and his family. They seem very nice, I have nothing against them.
But Republicans are going to Republican. I can't vote for someone who is going to hurt VA with their district-gerrymandering, conservative judge-picking, Trump-supporting. When in doubt, he's pick a straight party line. Crossing the aisle is over for both sides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude is gonna win. I can feel it.
A Trumpy dude? Nah.
Not Trumpy. Gonna win.
Of course he's Trumpy. That's not an opinion, that's just a fact. If he hadn't aligned himself with Trump, then he wouldn't have gotten the nomination. He may want to pretend, now, that this didn't happen, but it did happen.
Nope. But youre the type of person that insists all Rs are Nazis. Keep playing that card.
Anonymous wrote:He was on Fox yesterday defending the teacher on administrative leave refusing to acknowledge trans kids in Loudoun County.
He's all in on the R culture wars
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many flipping eggs ads. I am tired of him. But then I'm in Maryland, so I don't even get to vote against him.
The best thing about cutting the cord is being totally obvious to political ads. Sounds horrible and no, I will not seek it out on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:He was on Fox yesterday defending the teacher on administrative leave refusing to acknowledge trans kids in Loudoun County.
He's all in on the R culture wars
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was on Fox yesterday defending the teacher on administrative leave refusing to acknowledge trans kids in Loudoun County.
He's all in on the R culture wars
That means he understands proper science and grammar. Good start for a school district.
Now add in that Glenn Youngkin also said he would fire the DOE folks who are destroying advanced math.
Liar. They aren't touching advanced math.
GOP can't win without lying or cheating.
They are touching advanced math. They are getting rid of algebra, geometry, algebra 2 and blending them into other classes. The result will be little to no algebra 2, which means the path to calculus would require outside instruction.
Anonymous wrote:So many flipping eggs ads. I am tired of him. But then I'm in Maryland, so I don't even get to vote against him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was on Fox yesterday defending the teacher on administrative leave refusing to acknowledge trans kids in Loudoun County.
He's all in on the R culture wars
That means he understands proper science and grammar. Good start for a school district.
Now add in that Glenn Youngkin also said he would fire the DOE folks who are destroying advanced math.
Liar. They aren't touching advanced math.
GOP can't win without lying or cheating.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a super Dem that plans to vote for him. I am only doing it because we are not out of the COVID storm quite yet and I can't risk having another governor that will allow schools to close. SB 1303 has too many loopholes. I'll vote dem the rest of the way down except for County where I will vote Independent.
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin wasn't my first choice but I'm voting for him. Northam hasn't been all bad but it's time for a change of party.
Anonymous wrote:The more I hear about him, the more I like him. And I never thought I'd find myself saying that about a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a super Dem that plans to vote for him. I am only doing it because we are not out of the COVID storm quite yet and I can't risk having another governor that will allow schools to close. SB 1303 has too many loopholes. I'll vote dem the rest of the way down except for County where I will vote Independent.
"super Dems" don't vote for Trump supporters.
Yep. It's really quite amazing how Republican trolls sincerely think they can pull a fast one on everybody.
Not as amazing as the two of you who clearly can't understand or accept that other people who self-identify a certain way might have a way of thinking that differs from your own.
Self-identifying as a something on an anonymous Internet forum does not mean that they are, in fact, what they claim to be, but I'm sure you knew that already. Confessing to a plan to vote for Youngkin is a dead giveaway that they're not actually a "super Dem."
Sorry. The real world is not as clear cut as you want it to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a super Dem that plans to vote for him. I am only doing it because we are not out of the COVID storm quite yet and I can't risk having another governor that will allow schools to close. SB 1303 has too many loopholes. I'll vote dem the rest of the way down except for County where I will vote Independent.
"super Dems" don't vote for Trump supporters.
Yep. It's really quite amazing how Republican trolls sincerely think they can pull a fast one on everybody.
Not as amazing as the two of you who clearly can't understand or accept that other people who self-identify a certain way might have a way of thinking that differs from your own.
Self-identifying as a something on an anonymous Internet forum does not mean that they are, in fact, what they claim to be, but I'm sure you knew that already. Confessing to a plan to vote for Youngkin is a dead giveaway that they're not actually a "super Dem."