This is just the latest dirty trick by a desperate campaign to elect McAuliffe. One that will surely backfire. If the Democrat was down 8 points on Thursday, he should be down by 20 by the end of the weekend.
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This is just the latest dirty trick by a desperate campaign to elect McAuliffe. One that will surely backfire. If the Democrat was down 8 points on Thursday, he should be down by 20 by the end of the weekend.
This is not the demeanor of a man who wants to be governor or who thinks he’s going to win. It’s the slightly unhinged, irrational behavior of an arrogant candidate, indignant he actually has to campaign for office instead of being coronated.
Did I mention that the sole purpose of the PAC appears to be to attack Youngkin with lies so conservatives will not vote?
McAuliffe turned off the charm last night and turned on the attack. He tried his best to make Youngkin look like a far-right “tin-foil hat” candidate, but it didn’t work. Where McAuliffe was angry and emotional, Youngkin was reasonable and well-prepared.
For once, Republicans didn’t nominate the safe guy: Former Speaker of the House Kirk Cox, a smart, seasoned politician and retired government teacher. Or the far-right candidate, State Sen. Amanda Chase. Instead, they went with the outsider with enough money to drown out McAuliffe.
One disgusted scallop fisherman said he was thinking about how much fun it would be to have a soggy mask frozen to his face while plying icy waters to harvest scallops to satisfy the epicurean tastes of Biden’s army of idiots.
Under her leadership it looks like Democrats lost at least 8 seats in the House, when they’d been gleefully predicting gains of about 15.
Look, no one accuses Biden of being a Mensa member. But he did manage to graduate from college and law school and surely must have a passing acquaintance with the U.S. Constitution.
The big loser? Chris Wallace. He should never be allowed near a microphone again.
After all, in mid-March - before he’d even locked up the nomination - Biden promised to pick a vice president with ovaries.
The mischief that the far-left majority - bankrolled by Michael Bloomberg - could get into should alarm every decent Virginian.
A letter signed by Del. Jason Miyares and supported by 100 doctors, dentists, builders, restaurateurs and assorted business people asks Gov. Ralph Northam to consider the damage being done to Virginia Beach by his indefinite shutdown order.
When it comes to allegations of sexual assault the press has a double standard.
The governor decided to close the beaches past Memorial Day - a potentially catastrophic move for the Virginia Beach tourism industry - without even warning Virginia Beach officials of the timeline.
With yesterday’s hasty and heavy-handed move Northam slyly signaled that the other shutdowns he’s ordered are also going to last months rather than weeks. Almost as if he’s been spoon-feeding his plans to the public rather than being honest.
Virginia is one of two states where the state legislature elects judges. Politics are always part of the process. But scrapping a respected lawyer, whose only problem is that she stood up for the rule of law when a reckless politician ignored it, is spiteful.
Schumer should be censored by the Senate. And the two newest justices should ignore the minority leader’s sidewalk theatrics.