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For the first time in awhile I feel hopeful about the future
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Talk about a Blue Wave!
Nope, should rub him in Republicans’ face. The Republican member of the House of Delegates who had the texts for three+ years and sat on them until it could be used as an October surprise lost her election and seat last night. This was a total repudiation of that bullshit. Meanwhile Jones won his election by more than the allegedly popular governor Youngkin did in 2021. Virginia and its massive federal workforce needs someone with a little fire in his belly to fight the administration for them, not some milquetoast dweeb who walks on eggshells and says all the right things.If the douche bag Democrat wins the AG race, Democrats should immediately impeach him and demand his resignation.
Not just tech companies.Yes. A whole lot of antitrust breakups need to come for big tech after 2028.
Why?If the douche bag Democrat wins the AG race, Democrats should immediately impeach him and demand his resignation.
“… In Virginia and New Jersey, “economy‑first” voters sided with the Democratic gubernatorial candidates by a 65-35 margin — a sharp reversal from 2024, when economy‑focused voters broke roughly 80–20 for Trump.
… What we saw last night was a directional shift toward Democrats in 99.8% of counties that held partisan elections. With few exceptions, voters everywhere moved to the left from 2024 to 2025.
… [Georgia and other states without governor’s races were low turnout elections but] average turnout in NJ and VA was close to 80% of 2024 levels, which is impressive for an off-off-year election — and the swing to Democrats there was still 7-8 points. Some counties even cast more votes than they did in 2024 (looking at you, Henrico, Virginia).
… voters in Virginia and New Jersey who said the economy was their number one issue voted for Abigail Spanberger/Mikie Sherrill over their Republican competitors by nearly 30 percentage points … [in 2024, voters who said the economy is their top issue voted for Trump over Harris 81-18!] … Economy-focused voters in New Jersey and Virginia moved 93 points toward Democrats on the economy between 2024 and 2025.…”

“… In Virginia and New Jersey, “economy‑first” voters sided with the Democratic gubernatorial candidates by a 65-35 margin — a sharp reversal from 2024, when economy‑focused voters broke roughly 80–20 for Trump.
… What we saw last night was a directional shift toward Democrats in 99.8% of counties that held partisan elections. With few exceptions, voters everywhere moved to the left from 2024 to 2025.
… [Georgia and other states without governor’s races were low turnout elections but] average turnout in NJ and VA was close to 80% of 2024 levels, which is impressive for an off-off-year election — and the swing to Democrats there was still 7-8 points. Some counties even cast more votes than they did in 2024 (looking at you, Henrico, Virginia).
… voters in Virginia and New Jersey who said the economy was their number one issue voted for Abigail Spanberger/Mikie Sherrill over their Republican competitors by nearly 30 percentage points … [in 2024, voters who said the economy is their top issue voted for Trump over Harris 81-18!] … Economy-focused voters in New Jersey and Virginia moved 93 points toward Democrats on the economy between 2024 and 2025.…”
I disagree. With regard to impeachment, I don’t think making reprehensible statements is an impeachable offense. Moreover, since he wasn’t in the AG office at the time, I don’t think there would be grounds to impeach even if it could otherwise constitute an impeachable offense.If the douche bag Democrat wins the AG race, Democrats should immediately impeach him and demand his resignation.
“Economy-focused” voters base their vote on how they personally feel about the economy at that given moment rather than on an understanding of what is actually going on with the economy and how it works.“Economy-focused” voters are stupid.