I hear you and totally agree. Virginia was the home of several of our Founders and site of many of their dwellings, which have been restored. You can stand in the room at Montpelier where Madison wrote much of the Constitution and gaze out over the rolling green hillsides. Jefferson's Monticello and Washington's Mount Vernon are not far away.
That said, it will be tough to turn VA demographically because of two new factors since the lefties moved into NOVA: first, the radicalization of Charlottesville and demonization of Trump associated with it; and second, the pandemic-inspired movement of government bureaucrats farther out into middle Virginia when they started being able to Zoom their workplace. I watched the real estate numbers in the areas formerly considered just too far to commute to DC, like 50 to 100 miles out from the Washington Monunment, and prices literally doubled during the pandemic. I suppose Black Rock bought up a lot of the old 1920s to 1940s houses as well.
Still, I hold out hope that the Founders' home state will be restored to their memories.
In 2017, muslims won a fight to build a mosque in Culpeper. There is or was a jihad training camp in Red House, not far from Appomattox.
Saunton: Lesson on Islam Shuts Down Virginia School District
Also in the south west, Washington and Lee University has been scrubbing all references to General Lee, one of the funders and founders of Washington and Lee (along with George Washington).