- Joined
- Dec 9, 2009
- Messages
- 134,499
- Reaction score
- 14,621
- Location
- Houston, TX
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Conservative
Vice President Kamala Harris' prediction about the Virginia governor's race may come back to bite her and her fellow Democrats.
Back when she was campaigning for former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, Harris said, "What happens in Virginia will, in large part, determine what happens in 2022, 2024, and on."
Still amazing how many still don't get it.
What yesterday showed is you can only push the American people so far and they will rebel. NJ is still too close to call as the D behind a candidates name still carries some weight ignoring the platform and resultsActually, not amazing.
The people have been kept in the dark by the mainstream media that are in the pocket of the Democratic woke element.
What yesterday showed is you can only push the American people so far and they will rebel.
NJ is the more interesting of the two gubernatorial races because there are more registered Democrats than there are Republicans, so the crossover appeal of Ciattarelli is curious. I don't think he ran a particularly strong campaign, which raises the question of what aspect of his messaging resonated beyond the GOP base. McAuliffe's focus on connecting all the Youngkin dots to Trump backfired big time, because what little I've seen felt a bit much; I can only imagine how much worse the local ads must have been. Murphy in NJ did a bit of this too, but not to the level of McAuliffe, and there's a bit more margin of error in NJ given the registered voter breakdown by political party. The mail in ballots still have to be counted, so we'll see how things pan out here.The Dems show what happens when you think that the obvious logic of matters is read by the populace and translates into votes. Dems prove they can neither fight their way out of a wet paper bag nor defend democracy. The alternative is...
Kamala Harris' prediction that Virginia result presages 2022 and 2024 comes back to bite Democrats
Vice President Kamala Harris' prediction about the Virginia governor's race may come back to bite her and her fellow Democrats, in light of Glenn Youngkin's victory.www.foxnews.com
The radical left that holds a razor think margin in the House and Senate is running the country like they own it is now seeing the country rebel against Progressive/Radical/Liberal policies that destroy the family, promote radicalism/anti police, massive gov't control over the schools, open borders, massive tax and spend policies. Still amazing how many still don't get it. Congratulations Virginia on getting it right and hopefully NJ as well. The D doesn't stand for what it used to and the people are getting it
'saner states'?I hope that you are right.
Here in California, the Dems are doing fine in pushing the people.
Maybe there's hope in saner states.
NJ is the more interesting of the two gubernatorial races because there are more registered Democrats than there are Republicans, so the crossover appeal of Ciattarelli is curious. I don't think he ran a particularly strong campaign, which raises the question of what aspect of his messaging resonated beyond the GOP base. McAuliffe's focus on connecting all the Youngkin dots to Trump backfired big time, because what little I've seen felt a bit much; I can only imagine how much worse the local ads must have been. Murphy in NJ did a bit of this too, but not to the level of McAuliffe, and there's a bit more margin of error in NJ given the registered voter breakdown by political party. The mail in ballots still have to be counted, so we'll see how things pan out here.
Yep, there's no denying that. The biggest hit is Sweeney's (Senate president) loss, which will make things interesting in the state legislature for Murphy. I don't think Democrats can ignore the results of this off-year election, and if things remain the same as the 2022 races kick into full gear, it will be rough ride for the party.It panned-out a big, fat, juicy beefsteak tomato for the Garden State Republicans.
Yep, there's no denying that. The biggest hit is Sweeney's (Senate president) loss, which will make things interesting in the state legislature for Murphy. I don't think Democrats can ignore the results of this off-year election, and if things remain the same as the 2022 races kick into full gear, it will be rough ride for the party.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?