
by Derrick Max
Senator Tim Kaine recently sent out a fundraising email where he quoted the Washington Post that the Virginia โelections are seen as a referendum on the Trump administration.โ This suggests that voters should cast their ballots based on how they feel about our current President, rather than the pressing issues facing our Commonwealth today. This kind of rhetoric may play well with partisan crowds and national talking heads, and it may attract donors, but it does a disservice to Virginia voters who deserve a debate focused on real leadership on state issues, not recycled grievances about the Presidentโs agenda.
With the primary elections behind us, it should be clear: Donald Trump was not on the ballot, and he will not be on the ballot in November. What is going to be on the ballot is the direction of our Commonwealth โ critical decisions about Virginiaโs economy, energy availability, education and schools, taxes, public safety, infrastructure, and the role of government in our daily lives.
These are not abstract questions; they are concrete policy choices that will affect every Virginian regardless of party affiliation. And, as the President drives more decisions and control down to the states โ state policy should be the primary concern of Virginia voters now more than ever.
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