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Great day for America, bad day for the left *(NJ update)

echeese

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The irony is that in very blue Virginia, the voters sent a strong message. Judging by news reports, the left remains tone deaf.

Virginia not only elected it's 1st Republican Gov in over a decade, it also elected it's first statewide black woman, more importantly she is also a MARINE (@HALOMAN who likely knows her). . . and a Hispanic AG. All members of the GOP. Further, the GOP took 14 of the 21 available House of Delegate seats.

What Virginia said is clear and very good news, Dems aren't listening. And keep in mind, Virginia is very much a litmus test for DC policies.

  • Stop the divisive race baiting
  • People care about elected leaders who listen, McCuffie killed himself when he and Obama told parents to stay out of education. Can't fix stupid
  • People reject socialism
  • Put people and America 1st not your petty power grabs.
  • People care about education, law enforcement and the economy.
In Minneapolis, the citizens rejected the Defund the Police movement likely in direct response to a strong rise in crime rates. Newsflash, people (at least intelligent ones) don't like crime. This deals a sharp blow to the very racist attempts to divide America and spew hate.

State of New York voted for ELECTION INTEGRITY. Bit shocked at this but great news as common sense took over there as well

Meanwhile in San Antonio, a GOP member won election on the southside (heavily hispanic) of the City. A former Deputy Sheriff and fireman. Proud of my hometown, more rejection of current policies. I believe he is the 1st Republican to ever win that seat.

Given the precincts that still haven't been counted, doubt we hold on in NJ (don't tell me every vote doesn't matter). But learning about the Dems who blindly vote party over Nation, the Gov is worse than Cuomo. . . . ugh. If we can hang on for 12 months, sanity will once again take over in DC

Edit: As I called it, NJ was lost by 46,000 votes out of almost 2.5 million cast. One would think a "wake up call" for the left but I am sure (and I'm glad) they will tout it as the most important result of the week.

NPR article (hardly a conservative rag) highlighting the left's failures.

PS, people like Van Jones and some of our posters here cannot let go of the divisive racist rhetoric. It's sad.



 
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