The gov race.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 2:22 pm
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After documents came out showing that he coordinated with the "Latino Victory Fund" on that racist fear-mongering disgusting ad? It would be a black mark on America if he wins after that.FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
Well then take the cap off your sharpie and get ready.UpstateSCHokie wrote:After documents came out showing that he coordinated with the "Latino Victory Fund" on that racist fear-mongering disgusting ad? It would be a black mark on America if he wins after that.FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
No kidding. The last decade shows the DNC is a criminal enterprise.oaktonhokie wrote:It will be interesting to monitor the cheating that goes on here. As evidenced by the Hispanic ad, desperate times call for desperate measures.
How will I be able to tell if my deceased father, "voted?"
FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
You guys already breaking out the loser talk?awesome guy wrote:No kidding. The last decade shows the DNC is a criminal enterprise.oaktonhokie wrote:It will be interesting to monitor the cheating that goes on here. As evidenced by the Hispanic ad, desperate times call for desperate measures.
How will I be able to tell if my deceased father, "voted?"
FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
Breaking out the truth!ip_law-hokie wrote:You guys already breaking out the loser talk?awesome guy wrote:No kidding. The last decade shows the DNC is a criminal enterprise.oaktonhokie wrote:It will be interesting to monitor the cheating that goes on here. As evidenced by the Hispanic ad, desperate times call for desperate measures.
How will I be able to tell if my deceased father, "voted?"
FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
I just took a look at the polls, and it makes (more) sense now.awesome guy wrote:Breaking out the truth!ip_law-hokie wrote:You guys already breaking out the loser talk?awesome guy wrote:No kidding. The last decade shows the DNC is a criminal enterprise.oaktonhokie wrote:It will be interesting to monitor the cheating that goes on here. As evidenced by the Hispanic ad, desperate times call for desperate measures.
How will I be able to tell if my deceased father, "voted?"
FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
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Same ones that had Hillary! at 97% president...ip_law-hokie wrote:I just took a look at the polls, and it makes (more) sense now.awesome guy wrote:Breaking out the truth!ip_law-hokie wrote:You guys already breaking out the loser talk?awesome guy wrote:No kidding. The last decade shows the DNC is a criminal enterprise.oaktonhokie wrote:It will be interesting to monitor the cheating that goes on here. As evidenced by the Hispanic ad, desperate times call for desperate measures.
How will I be able to tell if my deceased father, "voted?"
FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
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[/quote]No kidding. The last decade shows the DNC is a criminal enterprise.[/quote]FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
Yeah, illegals in CA gave her the popular vote.ip_law-hokie wrote:
Not really, but yes, the polls were off a little last time. Hillary did win the popular vote by 3M. And there will be no electoral college to save you tomorrow.
Got it.awesome guy wrote:Yeah, illegals in CA gave her the popular vote.ip_law-hokie wrote:
Not really, but yes, the polls were off a little last time. Hillary did win the popular vote by 3M. And there will be no electoral college to save you tomorrow.
It's a factip_law-hokie wrote:Got it.awesome guy wrote:Yeah, illegals in CA gave her the popular vote.ip_law-hokie wrote:
Not really, but yes, the polls were off a little last time. Hillary did win the popular vote by 3M. And there will be no electoral college to save you tomorrow.
OK.awesome guy wrote:It's a factip_law-hokie wrote:Got it.awesome guy wrote:Yeah, illegals in CA gave her the popular vote.ip_law-hokie wrote:
Not really, but yes, the polls were off a little last time. Hillary did win the popular vote by 3M. And there will be no electoral college to save you tomorrow.
We'll see shortly. It's going to be cold and wet tomorrow, weather that melts your base of snowflakes.ip_law-hokie wrote:OK.awesome guy wrote:It's a factip_law-hokie wrote:Got it.awesome guy wrote:Yeah, illegals in CA gave her the popular vote.ip_law-hokie wrote:
Not really, but yes, the polls were off a little last time. Hillary did win the popular vote by 3M. And there will be no electoral college to save you tomorrow.
Haven't been following the race, but if the Northam campaign has been doing it "right", it will be made difficult for the moderate voter to disassociate Gillispie with Trump.BigDave wrote:Usually, Virginia gubernatorial elections are a referendum on the previous governor more than anything else. Wilder as governor was wildly unpopular and Allen beat him. Allen was wildly popular and so Gilmore followed him. Gilmore was unpopular and so Mark Warner was elected. For some reason, people like Mark Warner, and so Tim Kaine was elected to follow him. Kaine was a complete doofus and Bob McDonnell followed him. McDonnell had his hand out to anyone who would fill it (sure, what he did may not have technically been illegal, but it sure as heck was unethical) and so we got stuck with Terry McAwful.
McAuliffe, as awful as he is, has a respectable (but not outstanding) approval rating of 52%. That should point to a close win for the democrat.
Practically every commercial I see tries to make it sound like Trump, DeVos, and Gillespie are all one person. But really, it's a farce - anyone with a modicum of sense knows that Gillespie has been distancing himself from Trump and agrees with Trump about almost nothing, with the possible exception that MS-13 gangs shouldn't be murdering people.ip_law-hokie wrote:Haven't been following the race, but if the Northam campaign has been doing it "right", it will be made difficult for the moderate voter to disassociate Gillispie with Trump.BigDave wrote:Usually, Virginia gubernatorial elections are a referendum on the previous governor more than anything else. Wilder as governor was wildly unpopular and Allen beat him. Allen was wildly popular and so Gilmore followed him. Gilmore was unpopular and so Mark Warner was elected. For some reason, people like Mark Warner, and so Tim Kaine was elected to follow him. Kaine was a complete doofus and Bob McDonnell followed him. McDonnell had his hand out to anyone who would fill it (sure, what he did may not have technically been illegal, but it sure as heck was unethical) and so we got stuck with Terry McAwful.
McAuliffe, as awful as he is, has a respectable (but not outstanding) approval rating of 52%. That should point to a close win for the democrat.
Don’t hate the player, hate the game. If I was Northam’e campaign manager, I’d do the same thing.BigDave wrote:Practically every commercial I see tries to make it sound like Trump, DeVos, and Gillespie are all one person. But really, it's a farce - anyone with a modicum of sense knows that Gillespie has been distancing himself from Trump and agrees with Trump about almost nothing, with the possible exception that MS-13 gangs shouldn't be murdering people.ip_law-hokie wrote:Haven't been following the race, but if the Northam campaign has been doing it "right", it will be made difficult for the moderate voter to disassociate Gillispie with Trump.BigDave wrote:Usually, Virginia gubernatorial elections are a referendum on the previous governor more than anything else. Wilder as governor was wildly unpopular and Allen beat him. Allen was wildly popular and so Gilmore followed him. Gilmore was unpopular and so Mark Warner was elected. For some reason, people like Mark Warner, and so Tim Kaine was elected to follow him. Kaine was a complete doofus and Bob McDonnell followed him. McDonnell had his hand out to anyone who would fill it (sure, what he did may not have technically been illegal, but it sure as heck was unethical) and so we got stuck with Terry McAwful.
McAuliffe, as awful as he is, has a respectable (but not outstanding) approval rating of 52%. That should point to a close win for the democrat.
And the same campaign runs an ad about their guy's time at VMI and how he upheld the honor code, "I will not cheat, lie, or steal, nor tolerate those who do."ip_law-hokie wrote:Don’t hate the player, hate the game. If I was Northam’e campaign manager, I’d do the same thing.BigDave wrote:Practically every commercial I see tries to make it sound like Trump, DeVos, and Gillespie are all one person. But really, it's a farce - anyone with a modicum of sense knows that Gillespie has been distancing himself from Trump and agrees with Trump about almost nothing, with the possible exception that MS-13 gangs shouldn't be murdering people.ip_law-hokie wrote:Haven't been following the race, but if the Northam campaign has been doing it "right", it will be made difficult for the moderate voter to disassociate Gillispie with Trump.BigDave wrote:Usually, Virginia gubernatorial elections are a referendum on the previous governor more than anything else. Wilder as governor was wildly unpopular and Allen beat him. Allen was wildly popular and so Gilmore followed him. Gilmore was unpopular and so Mark Warner was elected. For some reason, people like Mark Warner, and so Tim Kaine was elected to follow him. Kaine was a complete doofus and Bob McDonnell followed him. McDonnell had his hand out to anyone who would fill it (sure, what he did may not have technically been illegal, but it sure as heck was unethical) and so we got stuck with Terry McAwful.
McAuliffe, as awful as he is, has a respectable (but not outstanding) approval rating of 52%. That should point to a close win for the democrat.
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Actually it does matter who wins.Hokie CPA wrote:As I said above... it doesn't matter who wins. The GA isn't going to do anything that needs to be done. I'm likely voting for Hyra. But I still may vote for Gillespie.
Should have been his "macacca" moment, if there was a true press.UpstateSCHokie wrote:After documents came out showing that he coordinated with the "Latino Victory Fund" on that racist fear-mongering disgusting ad? It would be a black mark on America if he wins after that.FireFuente wrote:Meh, that article is 100% right but it doesn't matter.
My prediction: Northam wins easily by 3-5 points as NoVA continues to transform the state into Maryland.
Also matters when the governor sign an EO allowing convicted felons to vote.BigDave wrote:Actually it does matter who wins.Hokie CPA wrote:As I said above... it doesn't matter who wins. The GA isn't going to do anything that needs to be done. I'm likely voting for Hyra. But I still may vote for Gillespie.
We have one less GOP seat in congress because we have a democrat governor. When the courts overruled Virginia's congressional districts, the legislature redrew them to comply with the court's demands. But McAuliffe vetoed the bill. The end result was that the court redrew the districts itself and cut Randy Forbes out of his seat. We now have one of the worst and most leftist state senators as our congressman because of it.