Posted on 11/04/2021 6:44:59 AM PDT by spacejunkie2001
Virginia Republican Governor-Elect Glenn Youngkin’s former Carlyle Group cohorts own Dominion Voting Systems, the controversial voting machine company that is at the heart of widespread claims the 2020 presidential election was fraudulently stolen.
‘Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein personally recruited Glenn Youngkin to join the organization in 1995. He was there for 25 years.’ / Twitter image This disturbing fact did not prevent Youngkin from running as the “alternative” to those who were declared the victor in the highly-irregular presidential race. He even repeatedly called for an “audit” of the Dominion machines themselves while on the campaign trail.
Was this classic control mechanics at work? First create the problem, to your own immense personal benefit. Then present yourself as the solution, also to rewarding personal effect.
It doesn’t just work with lab-orchestrated viruses and vaccines.
Happy red voters need to pause and ask themselves: Is what went down in Virginia on Nov. 2 an orchestrated drama to reconstitute the Uniparty dominant nexus that was smashed to atoms by Trump in 2016?
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He left in September of 2020.
Trump has changed his political party affiliation from Dem to Ind to Repub and back and forth again.
In a 2004 interview, Trump told CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "In many cases, I probably identify more as Democrat", explaining: "It just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. [1].
IMV - Trump was one of the most effective Presidents we've had in terms of what he accomplished for our country, during his time period.(all the while fighting a 4+ year coup against him from all sides).
Reagan too was a Democrat at one point. He often said, "I didn't leave the Democratic Party. The party left me." [2]. He was also part of a liberal anti-nuclear group after WWII. [3].
Youngkin may not be perfect, but there's no question he is...and will be...orders of magnitude better than McAuliffe and his machine.
If it turns out that Virginian's don't like Youngkin after he's been in office, they can vote him out next time round and if they don't like to have to wait for a new election cycle, they must work to amend their Constitution to allow for a recall election.[4]
A MAGA candidate would've been blown off the field by McAuliffe in Virginia. We're not talking about Idaho here.
I like Trump and think he was a great president. I also think he’s a man of integrity. The thing that ran through my mind on youngkin when I saw this article was ‘kemp’. I think there’s alot of distrust of circumstances these days and since I don’t really know alot about youngkin and there’s been a number of mentions of him distancing himself from Trump or removing confederate statues, etc., I’m just hopeful he’s not a back shivver.
I do trust that truck driver in jersey though :)
Indeed. And, unfortunately, only time will tell. Especially, since he has no political background. But then again, that was (apparently) part of his appeal.
Northam Gillespie 2017 total McAwful Youngkin 2021 total Albemarle 26,969 64% 14,857 35% 42,308 31,462 62% 19,020 37% 50,857 Alexandria 40,896 78% 10,822 21% 52,189 42,995 75% 13,847 24% 57,274 Arlington 68,093 80% 16,268 19% 85,214 71,841 76% 21,433 23% 93,927 Fairfax County 255,200 68% 117,141 31% 376,004 265,621 64% 144,502 35% 412,303 Prince William 74,932 61% 46,454 38% 122,732 100,410 58% 70,439 41% 172,021 Virginia Beach 66,442 52% 60,073 47% 128,138 81,875 46% 96,826 54% 179,909
Looks like he might have been dodging rotten tomatoes had he gone there.
I’m really interested to see the turnout numbers in the far west counties.
Lee, Wise, Tazewell, Buchanan etc… all of those places have been losing population, but they turned out unbelievably strong numbers with record margins of victory.
mcawful mcawful Young Youngk 2017 2021 minus div minus div blackface Gillespie total mcawful Youngkin total northam northam Gilles Gillesp Lee 1,304 20% 5,289 79% 6,678 Lee 881 12% 6,369 88% 7,270 -423 68% 1,080 120% Wise 1,910 22% 6,630 77% 8,628 Wise 1,790 16% 9,675 84% 11,526 -120 94% 3,045 146% Norton 287 33% 561 65% 860 Norton 320 27% 865 72% 1,202 33 111% 304 154% Washington 4,003 24% 12,247 75% 16,404 Washington 4,474 20% 17,370 79% 21,940 471 112% 5,123 142% Bristol 1,242 29% 3,006 70% 4,294 Bristol 1,337 26% 3,764 73% 5,133 95 108% 758 125% Scott 1,089 18% 4,997 81% 6,139 Scott 1,031 13% 7,060 87% 8,123 -58 95% 2,063 141% Shenandoah 3,932 30% 9,220 69% 13,315 Shenandoah 4,512 25% 13,670 75% 18,300 580 115% 4,450 148% Dickenson 959 28% 2,458 71% 3,445 Dickenson 927 19% 3,863 80% 4,804 -32 97% 1,405 157% Buchanan 1,062 23% 3,449 76% 4,542 Buchanan 903 15% 5,078 85% 5,995 -159 85% 1,629 147% Russell 1,506 22% 5,144 77% 6,711 Russell 1,444 15% 8,320 85% 9,782 -62 96% 3,176 162% Tazewell 1,657 16% 8,373 83% 10,096 Tazewell 1,804 13% 12,025 87% 13,873 147 109% 3,652 144% Smyth 1,747 22% 6,107 77% 7,939 Smyth 1,735 17% 8,461 83% 10,240 -12 99% 2,354 139% Wythe 2,114 25% 6,321 74% 8,514 Wythe 2,041 18% 9,451 82% 11,556 -73 97% 3,130 150% Grayson 1,029 23% 3,478 77% 4,537 Grayson 1,060 17% 5,141 82% 6,232 31 103% 1,663 148% Bland 388 19% 1,676 80% 2,085 Bland 364 14% 2,274 86% 2,651 -24 94% 598 136% Carroll 1,838 22% 6,363 77% 8,277 Carroll 1,899 16% 9,852 84% 11,798 61 103% 3,489 155% Galax 409 30% 930 69% 1,355 Galax 489 25% 1,422 74% 1,921 80 120% 492 153% Giles 1,604 28% 4,161 71% 5,834 Giles 1,531 21% 5,786 78% 7,383 -73 95% 1,625 139% Pulaski 3,533 30% 8,081 69% 11,779 Pulaski 3,258 25% 9,622 74% 12,975 -275 92% 1,541 119% Radford 2,163 55% 1,707 43% 3,940 Radford 1,879 45% 2,265 54% 4,193 -284 87% 558 133% Patrick 1,259 22% 4,320 77% 5,633 Patrick 1,247 17% 5,942 82% 7,227 -12 99% 1,622 138% Floyd 1,946 35% 3,468 63% 5,491 Floyd 2,187 29% 5,225 70% 7,477 241 112% 1,757 151% Montgomery 15,115 54% 12,500 44% 28,133 Montgomery 15,171 47% 17,013 52% 32,573 56 100% 4,513 136% Craig 413 22% 1,398 76% 1,841 Craig 400 16% 2,078 83% 2,499 -13 97% 680 149% Alleghany 1,478 34% 2,888 66% 4,403 Alleghany 1,516 25% 4,528 75% 6,075 38 103% 1,640 157% Botetourt 3,409 27% 8,965 72% 12,502 Botetourt 3,973 23% 13,040 76% 17,082 564 117% 4,075 145% Bath 450 30% 1,013 68% 1,482 Bath 395 20% 1,534 79% 1,940 -55 88% 521 151% Covington 545 41% 784 58% 1,342 Covington 577 32% 1,198 67% 1,791 32 106% 414 153% Highland 317 31% 699 68% 1,034 Highland 324 25% 968 74% 1,301 7 102% 269 138% Franklin 1,539 60% 1,002 39% 2,556 Franklin 1,676 57% 1,269 43% 2,960 137 109% 267 127% Henry 4,895 35% 9,046 64% 14,057 Henry 5,535 30% 12,912 70% 18,535 640 113% 3,866 143% Martinsville 2,187 59% 1,489 40% 3,735 Martinsville 2,206 56% 1,675 43% 3,926 19 101% 186 112% Roanoke County 12,650 38% 20,648 61% 33,730 Roanoke County 14,300 34% 28,073 66% 42,631 1,650 113% 7,425 136% Roanoke 15,099 62% 8,890 37% 24,344 Roanoke 16,690 58% 12,002 41% 28,995 1,591 111% 3,112 135% Salem 3,134 38% 4,946 60% 8,196 Salem 3,332 35% 6,139 64% 9,541 198 106% 1,193 124% 94,280 173,034 270,536 98,696 242,259 343,150 4,416 69,225
I think you have Franklin City in there instead of Franklin County.
But those turnout numbers…. WOW!
Franklin County 5,315 30% 12,062 69% 17,588 Franklin County 5,865 24% 17,802 74% 24,030 550 110% 5,740 148%
I'm not entirely familiar with the independent city/county theme of Virginny.
Oh, I see - Franklin is over by Hampton Roads.
Virginia Election Day only vote vs Mail in vote.
ED = R 14.3
Mail = D 50.3
I'm redoing my Pennsylvania stuff right now [it was one of the first states I did back in August], and I'm noticing a real swing to Republican in a lot of counties from 2008 through 2020 that 2008 Obama won or went 50-50.
INCLUDING the 2020 "election".
Lucky for the good guys in Virginia that Albemarle/Charlottesville isn't heavily populated like NOVA.
Rural Pennsylvania is very much like Rural Virginia. I bet you find almost identical swings.
Then compare Chester/Montgomery/Delaware (Philly Suburbs) to NOVA. I bet they track nearly identically with NOVA. Those areas are very close to each other in terms of the population wokester Karen scum.
I think what this tells us is that the working class/blue collar folks have completely abandoned the Democrats, and the upper crust snobby elite class have completely embraced the Democrats.
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