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To: BushCountry
While Youngkin did alright (300,000 less votes than Trump), what gave him the election was the Dems lost almost a million voters (over 800,000) from the election a year prior. Sure, there is a drop-off in participation between the two types of races, but not 800,000 ONE Party drop-off.

This was the highest turnout of any VA gubernatorial election ever. In losing, McAuliffe actually got more votes this time around than he got the last time he ran and won.

Youngkin was successful in that he threaded the needle with retaining Trump's MAGA base and appealing to frustrated NoVa suburban voters to whom Trump is toxic. This should be the blueprint going forward.

I'd support a Youngkin presidential run except right now he's got way too much work fixing Virginia, hopefully making it more like Florida.

12 posted on 01/17/2022 6:21:51 AM PST by Drew68 (Ron DeSantis for President 2024)
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To: Drew68; BushCountry
Youngkin was successful in that he threaded the needle with retaining Trump's MAGA base and appealing to frustrated NoVa suburban voters to whom Trump is toxic. This should be the blueprint going forward.

Nah.

Massive vote fraud. It's easy to see, if you know HOW to look.

I have developed a tool I call "Obama 2008 Luminol".

The Demoscats fold vote fraud into every "election".

The one time they screwed up was in their enthusiasm to elect the first black Resident. They set voting records for the Halfrican in 2008.

Joek 2020 and Shrillary 2016 only beat those records in areas where the Scats were cheating.

BushCountry has posted numerous times about the hinky numbers in the critical states.

15 posted on 01/17/2022 6:30:55 AM PST by kiryandil (China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
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