Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loathe MAGA, but I also loathed Biden-Harris and dem sanctimony.
And I believe in protecting the vote of my fellow Virginians, even those who are “different” from me. Voting no.
Thank you. It is so asinine that NoVa voters will elect people for the southern VA farmers. Their issues are very different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP or anyone telling me how to vote simply does not work for me. In fact, it is offensive.
No one has the right to tell another how to vote.
Some people shouldn’t vote.
There should be a competency test. You can differentiate between facts and “alternative facts”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spanberger is already updating her resume for her next job (just like Youngkin tried to do after he was inaugurate). I hate Virginia state politics being used on a national platform.
If I vote yes, when I drive from OT to Tysons I think I go through like 4-5 different congressional districts. All politics are ridiculous.
Republicans think it’s ridiculous. Except now we have another war, ever growing deficits, a bunch of utter incompetents running the government, and the erosion of rights for everyone but white Christian men. Thats horrifying, not ridiculous.
It's cute that you think the Virginia legislature is anything other than white Christian men.
You seem unfamiliar with the VA GA.
It's 75% male and
House of Delegates:
78% White/Caucasian
14% Black/African American
Senate:
87% White/Caucasian
2% Black/African American
Honestly, I’m not sure why you think that the fact that women and minorities are underrepresented in the VA GA is an argument to continue with the status quo.
Republicans want to disenfranchise women and minorities so they can remain in power and avoid any responsibility for their grift.
Someone said they didn't want white Christian men making decisions for them. Voting yes give those white Christian men the power.
You are profoundly confused.
Anonymous wrote:
Or maybe the editorial board sees how outrageous the wording and advertising is for this blatant power grab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spanberger is already updating her resume for her next job (just like Youngkin tried to do after he was inaugurate). I hate Virginia state politics being used on a national platform.
If I vote yes, when I drive from OT to Tysons I think I go through like 4-5 different congressional districts. All politics are ridiculous.
Republicans think it’s ridiculous. Except now we have another war, ever growing deficits, a bunch of utter incompetents running the government, and the erosion of rights for everyone but white Christian men. Thats horrifying, not ridiculous.
It's cute that you think the Virginia legislature is anything other than white Christian men.
You seem unfamiliar with the VA GA.
It's 75% male and
House of Delegates:
78% White/Caucasian
14% Black/African American
Senate:
87% White/Caucasian
2% Black/African American
Honestly, I’m not sure why you think that the fact that women and minorities are underrepresented in the VA GA is an argument to continue with the status quo.
Republicans want to disenfranchise women and minorities so they can remain in power and avoid any responsibility for their grift.
Someone said they didn't want white Christian men making decisions for them. Voting yes give those white Christian men the power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spanberger is already updating her resume for her next job (just like Youngkin tried to do after he was inaugurate). I hate Virginia state politics being used on a national platform.
If I vote yes, when I drive from OT to Tysons I think I go through like 4-5 different congressional districts. All politics are ridiculous.
Republicans think it’s ridiculous. Except now we have another war, ever growing deficits, a bunch of utter incompetents running the government, and the erosion of rights for everyone but white Christian men. Thats horrifying, not ridiculous.
It's cute that you think the Virginia legislature is anything other than white Christian men.
You seem unfamiliar with the VA GA.
It's 75% male and
House of Delegates:
78% White/Caucasian
14% Black/African American
Senate:
87% White/Caucasian
2% Black/African American
Honestly, I’m not sure why you think that the fact that women and minorities are underrepresented in the VA GA is an argument to continue with the status quo.
Republicans want to disenfranchise women and minorities so they can remain in power and avoid any responsibility for their grift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you Democrats kissing the pols' rings...yes this will pass. Elections have consequences and you aren't even thinking about the unintended ones. I voted no. Am an independent who votes blue but hates all political parties.
you just voted to let Trump do whatever he wants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spanberger is already updating her resume for her next job (just like Youngkin tried to do after he was inaugurate). I hate Virginia state politics being used on a national platform.
If I vote yes, when I drive from OT to Tysons I think I go through like 4-5 different congressional districts. All politics are ridiculous.
Republicans think it’s ridiculous. Except now we have another war, ever growing deficits, a bunch of utter incompetents running the government, and the erosion of rights for everyone but white Christian men. Thats horrifying, not ridiculous.
It's cute that you think the Virginia legislature is anything other than white Christian men.
You seem unfamiliar with the VA GA.
It's 75% male and
House of Delegates:
78% White/Caucasian
14% Black/African American
Senate:
87% White/Caucasian
2% Black/African American