With approval ratings dipping and the redistricting power grab on thin ice, Spanberger is in trouble already.

by Shaun Kenney
Unlike most prognosticators whose default positions tend to be one-side-good and other-side-bad, I desperately want Governor Abigail Spanberger to succeed. The challenges that we are about to face as Virginians โ affordable energy, affordable housing, serious public education reform, a rethink of Virginiaโs system of taxation and its impact on local government, the rise of artificial intelligence โ is a far greater tidal wave than most anyone in state government realizes.
Running on affordability was clever. Yet affordability was clever precisely because it ignored the question as to who made America less affordable.
At present, Spanberger finds herself in a pinch between her promises to bring politics back to the center against a Democratic-controlled General Assembly that has now pinned her entire political future on an objectively unfair redistricting-for-cronies where โ should it fail โ Democratic congressmen such as Eugene Vindman will have to go crawling back to his own constituents explaining why he chose to fire them in April but reeeeely wants to represent them in November.
More to the point, Democrats succeeded in passing over $6 billion in new tax increases, a host of unconstitutional 2A bills, tampered with free speech, and capped it all off with a threat to tax data centers into oblivion.
Welcome to Peronism: Virginia Edition.
(more…)








