History Learner
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I did a Write In for all positions.
33% of the precincts reportingI did a Write In for all positions.
Youngkin leading, so now they drop a 'delay' in Fairfax county, a heavy Dem area. So of course:
Looks like they're gonna try to 'fortify' the election again.
Big question is who'll be the Dem nominee for the VA Executive Mansion in 2025 ?No, that’s just Fairfax County being Fairfax County. This is entirely normal.
Keep in mind, Loudoun county (next door) split roughly 53/47 for McAuliffe, which is nuts considering it would normally be low 60s for a Democrat.
Also, one guy for the Cook Political Report (Dave Wasserman) has already called it for Youngkin based on the trends.
Again, this goes back to what I’ve argued which is, put grievances aside about how 2020 turned out and focus on the issues that actually matter to voters. Youngkin got a huge boost thanks to McAuliffe accidentally telling the truth about what Democrats think of education and parenting, and he ran with it.
61% of the precincts reporting:
(VA Governor)
Youngkin (R) 1,061,140 (54%)
McAuliffe (D) 868,755 (44%)
At this point, Youngkin's all but declared the 74th Governor of VA.
We'll see; I am hoping that this race is fully above the board.I don't think they can spawn 200k mail in votes, seems like it
NBC News Exit Polls in VA Governor contest:CNN just called it for him a couple minutes ago. Their exit polls also showed a majority (52%) of voters think the Democrats are too liberal* and 84% say parents should have at least some say in education (and they went for Youngkin by 10 points).
*-This in a state that went for Biden by double digits last year.