Virginia Election Reflections

by Kerry Dougherty

So, boys and girls, what did we learn Tuesday night?

I’ll go first.

First, we learned never to underestimate the Democrats’ devotion to abortion. To them, it’s a sacrament. Something not to be touched. Every woman, they believe, has the right (I’d say God-given, but it seems blasphemous) to abort her baby right up until birth.

They want unfettered access to abortions more than they want good schools, a booming economy, or world peace.

Shoot, they nearly elected a woman who engaged in slutty online sex acts with her lawyer husband while they begged for tips from an audience of masturbating voyeurs over abortion. This mother of two convinced more than 16,000 Virginia Democrats that spreading her legs and who knows what else for an online camera was simply bodily autonomy. An extension of a woman’s right to choose.

Did those voters think this sex worker had the judgment and character to serve in the same chamber than once housed Patrick Henry? Yeah, baby. She supports abortion!

Moving on, we also learned that there is a downside to holding off-year statehouse elections when almost no other states have contests.

It means there are tractor-trailer loads of loot that can be dumped from out-of-state special interests into Virginia campaigns undiluted by needs in other places.

It also means that Virginia’s elections take on an exaggerated national importance.

Virginia is not a swing state. It’s a blueish purple state that elected a likeable businessman as governor, along with his running mates, during a time when parents were harboring raw resentment toward public schools that closed during covid and then hid sexual assaults once they opened. It was a type of harmonic convergence, unlikely to be repeated any time soon.

To deduce that the 2024 election cycle will result in massive losses for the GOP around the country because of Virginia’s bad night in 2023 is wishful thinking by the left. Especially if Joe Biden continues to set the world on fire with his missteps. Or if his literal missteps result in his tumbling down more stairs.

We won’t have final campaign donation figures until December but if anecdotal reports are correct, the public will be stunned by the sums of money the Democrats dumped into Virginia in the final weeks of October.

Virginia’s Republicans had the added disadvantage that their fellow party members looked like clowns in Congress, which fed the perception that the GOP can’t govern. They also had to cope with redistricting, which was decidedly unfriendly to conservative candidates.

On top of it all, the GOP was miserable on messaging, especially on abortion. Promoting a reasonable 15-week ban would undoubtedly be palatable to all but the most rabid abortion enthusiasts. The way to convey this message is to make it clear that the real extremists in this abortion debate are the ghouls who support grisly late-term abortions.

Instead, Republicans let the Dems portray them as out of step with Virginians.

Lose the messaging, lose the election.

Yep, it was a bad night for Virginia’s Republicans.

They need to brush it off, figure out what they did wrong and fix it.

Oh, and the chair of the RNC needs to be fired.


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31 responses to “Virginia Election Reflections”

  1. Kathleen Smith Avatar
    Kathleen Smith

    “elected a likable businessman as governor, along with his running mates, during a time when parents were harboring raw resentment toward public schools that closed during covid and then hid sexual assaults once they opened”

    Perfect analysis. He is not an education governor, but a parent elected governor. Huge difference. He has been able to do little to change the ongoing saga for economically disadvantaged in public schools in many communities, except perhaps the far southwest. That wasn’t the governor, that was hard work by dedicated educators.

  2. Nancy Naive Avatar
    Nancy Naive

    Maybe the Republicans should abandon abortion bans and go back to segregation?

    1. LarrytheG Avatar

      well.. they do.. no excuses for economic segregation.. for those whose families got whacked by Jim Crow….

      so you outlaw discussion about it… or “get the message right”….

  3. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
    James Wyatt Whitehead

    Blue team meet the great wall of Youngkin. You are going to need a 2/3rds majority in the state senate and the house of delegates to override the veto. I hope he uses it freely and often as a hammer. Stalemate is not a victory, but it is not defeat either. Still glad to have Glenn Y around. So much better than Uncle Ralph or Aunt Terry. Very thankful that the bleeding has stopped.

    1. energyNOW_Fan Avatar
      energyNOW_Fan

      OK but you might have to move if we do not find an electable replacement

    2. energyNOW_Fan Avatar
      energyNOW_Fan

      OK but you might have to move if we do not find an electable replacement

      1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
        James Wyatt Whitehead

        If she is up for it, Winsome!

        1. If she is up for it, Winsome!

          What a joke!! Neither Sears nor Miyares is governor material . . . not now, not in 2025, not ever.

          1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
            James Wyatt Whitehead

            Thus sayeth the drive by whatever.

    3. LarrytheG Avatar

      this is true. Nothing radical is going to get done – from either side but it IS an opportunity for Youngkin to show he can govern without a majority – like Governor O’Malley of MD did.

      This is a test of Youngkin as a leader IMO.

      1. Dick Hall-Sizemore Avatar
        Dick Hall-Sizemore

        That is assuming that he really interested in governing. The test will be whether, now that he is no longer the darling of the anti-Trump wing of the Republican Party and won’t be on Fox News every other day, he loses interest in being governor.

        1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
          James Wyatt Whitehead

          I think he is. The Partnership for Petersburg. I don’t think that was for show. He certainly wasn’t doing this to score votes in a town that will always vote blue. He has been down there many times.
          https://www.wmal.com/2022/08/23/press-release-governor-youngkin-joins-local-community-leaders-to-launch-partnership-for-petersburg/

      2. LarrytheG Avatar

        wouldn’t be the first one………

  4. Stephen Haner Avatar
    Stephen Haner

    Massive losses in 2024 will be due to the top of the ticket, if Republicans don’t wise up fast. As the Wall Street Journal asks today, “Are Republicans Tired of All The Losing Yet?”

    1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
      James Wyatt Whitehead

      Drum roll…and the alternative winner is?

    2. LarrytheG Avatar

      what does the GOP need to do?

    3. killerhertz Avatar
      killerhertz

      Republicans are losers because they are soft-core Democrats

      1. how_it_works Avatar
        how_it_works

        Republicans: The same crap.
        Democrats: More crap that costs you more.

        1. killerhertz Avatar
          killerhertz

          Exactly this. Another one I like is “Democrats driving the speed limit”.

    4. Matt Adams Avatar
      Matt Adams

      Say what you want about Vivek, but I think he nailed it when he called out Ms. McDaniel. She has zero leadership and has been at the helm for all the losses.

  5. Jim Loving Avatar
    Jim Loving

    That’s one view. Another is that the GOP keeps losing bigly since 2016 because its leaders, influencers, and voters have yet to denounce, discredit and abandon MAGA.

    “The Donor conceived, Murdoch News driven fantasy of Youngkin as President died because MAGA smelled a phony and couldn’t be bothered,” former Trump White House adviser Stephen K. Bannon wrote in a text message to The Washington Post.

    And, that quote is from Richmond Benedictine’s and VPI President and Virginia’s own, Steve Bannon.

    MAGA strong still rules the GOP, with VA roots, no less.

    Lose it and the GOP may win again, in VA and nationally.

    1. And, that quote is from Richmond Benedictine’s and VPI President and Virginia’s own, Steve Bannon.

      When did Timothy Sands resign as president of VPI?

      1. Matt Adams Avatar
        Matt Adams

        Facts, they are a pesky thing aren’t they.

      2. Jim Loving Avatar
        Jim Loving

        Should have said former VPI class president. But hey, college students, what do they know?

    2. killerhertz Avatar
      killerhertz

      Stop denying that populism is on the rise in the US and nationally. The more your kind pushes establishment swamp candidates, the more you embolden the populists. People are tired of illegals pouring across the border, government schools, funding foreign wars, etc. Not that hard. DURRRRH.

  6. LarrytheG Avatar

    re: ” They want unfettered access to abortions”.

    Nope. All voters in Virginia needed to do was look at this map
    and realize what the Va GOP wanted to do:

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/db946ae763678ce9d94a46a68a39e6fbc73bda4e7dd6f49d6a7fff21495bec0d.png

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/24/abortion-state-laws-criminalization-roe/

  7. energyNOW_Fan Avatar
    energyNOW_Fan

    Virginia as Purple State may be as out-dated as fossil fuels are for liberals. Virginia may be hard BLUE now thanks to Roe v. Wade overturn nationally. Odd that Youngkin got elected Gov, as he is not the liberal Repub we would have needed. Good election effort at the time, attacking the Virginia Way of keeping info secret from public re: Loudoun scandals.

    Say hello to NIMBY states in RGGI who object even to offshore wind, and hello to giant subsidies for the the good human beings in Virginia that use EVs to display their hatred for American industry and fossil fuels. We may lose World War 3 but we will be happy to be electrified.

    PS- I am shocked, last I heard the sexy Dem lady was winning.

    1. Youngkin won because he had a clear agenda (parental rights, grocery tax repeal, etc.) whereas Democrats thought they could do a repeat of 2020 by just calling him Trump-aligned.

      Remember that mailer ad that looked like it came from the Youngkin camp because it had all the Trump pictures and endorsements? But it came from democrats! So all Youngkin had to do was not engage with Trump, be it negative or positive, and dems would provide conservatives with Youngkin’s MAGA bonafides. He managed to thread the needle and use his opponents’ campaign to his gain.

      This time, Democrats had something of substance to campaign on, and it made all the difference.

      1. LarrytheG Avatar

        McAuliffe should have been paid by the Youngkin team for his “help”….

        Youngkin mistook McAuliffe’s awful gaff as support for him and his policies.

        When Youngkin jumped into the culture war , we knew he did not understand… and it took an election to show it.

  8. For goodness sake, republicans, get out of the way of abortion. Let it be. The right people are getting the vast majority of them, anyway. Stop shooting yourselves in the foot.

  9. First, we learned never to underestimate the Democrats’ devotion to abortion. To them, it’s a sacrament. Something not to be touched.

    If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament of the church and Republicans would demand that Roe be re-instated.

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