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With Virginia Becoming A Liberal Hellhole, A Familiar Anti-Gun Face Says
Townhall.com ^ | December 9, 2018 | Matt Vespa

Posted on 12/09/2018 12:27:29 PM PST by Kaslin

Edited on 12/09/2018 1:43:36 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

With Virginia Becoming A Liberal Hellhole, A Familiar Anti-Gun Face Says He’s Running For Governor In 2021

For Republicans in Virginia, it’s time to face facts. We’re slowly becoming Maryland. Yes, we may have a Republican state legislature, but majorities in both houses hang by a thread. The Northern Virginia suburbs, where I live, are chock full of insufferable liberals who drive the direction of the whole state. The days of this state going to the GOP are over. The Obamaites infested the Old Dominion and never left. The next gubernatorial election is not until 2021, but we already have one anti-gun voice that says he’s in: state Attorney General Mark Herring. 

If you don’t remember this man, he’s the one who tried to torch Virginia’s concealed carry reciprocity agreements with two-dozen states around Christmas time in 2015. In January of 2016, it was announced the then-Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe would be restoring those agreements, however. Yeah, the anti-gunners were not happy. In February of 2016, McAuliffe signed a bunch of gun bills, including one recognizing gun permits from other states, into law. While I did not vote for McAuliffe, he did well on this deal with regard to our Second Amendment. Granted, he had a Republican legislature to keep a lot in check.

Herring will be a total disaster for gun rights, among other issues, and with a Democratic House of Delegates and state Senate, who knows what could emanate from Richmond (via WaPo):

Virginia Attorney General Mark R. Herring will make a run for governor in 2021, attempting to use his perch as the state’s top lawyer as a springboard to the Executive Mansion.

Herring, a Democrat who surprised many by taking a pass on the 2017 governor’s race, has been spreading the word to allies and donors in recent weeks. He confirmed his plans to The Washington Post on Friday.

“Our work to reduce gun violence, protect healthcare, and pushback on the Trump Administration has been some of the most important work I’ve ever done, and it’s made Virginians’ lives better in real, tangible ways,” he said in an email. “I’ve been really honored to play a part in building a safer, stronger, more economically dynamic and inclusive Commonwealth as a county supervisor, a state senator, and as attorney general, and I think the best way to continue that work would be as Governor. There’s still a lot I want to accomplish as attorney general, but when the time comes I’ll be ready.”

A former state senator from Leesburg, Herring, 57, is getting a jump on what could be a fierce competition for the Democratic nomination. Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax is considered a likely contender. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and former congressman Tom Perriello are often mentioned as possibilities.

“He’s the first. I’m sure he will not be the last,” said John Findlay, spokesman for the Republican Party of Virginia. “We look forward to a very divisive Democrat primary.”

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With suburban voters energized against Republicans, Democrats hope to take control of the state House of Delegates and Senate in legislative races in November. They need to pick up just two seats in each chamber to gain control. Republicans have not won a statewide election since 2009.

“People used to say that we don’t have a good bench in Virginia, but every year we have a stronger and stronger bench of really good candidates,” said Del. Mark D. Sickles (D-Fairfax). “If Justin Fairfax and Mark Herring run, we’ll have two great candidates for Virginians to choose from.”

On the GOP side, yes, the VA GOP hasn’t won a statewide race in nearly ten years. The slates of candidates that do run on the GOP ticket are usually below average or downright awful. The state party has been adrift for multiple cycles now. So, as for now, expect more pain next election. The anti-gun Left has kept Virginia in their crosshairs for years. They may get a significant return on their investment with the next major statewide election. We have four years to find a solid candidate and get the VA GOP back on track. It's going to take some work, but if 2017 and 2018 didn't sound off alarm bells here--I don't know what will.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: antigun; banglist; ccr; commiewealthofva; concealedcarry; guncontrol; gunrights; herring2021; markherring; secondamemdment; terrymcauliffe; va2021; vageneralassembly; vagop; virginia
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To: BeadCounter

VERY depressing. Virginia, Colorado, now apparently Nevada... All former Red, then Purple states that have recently gone to The Dark Side.


61 posted on 12/10/2018 1:49:05 PM PST by nutmeg
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To: oldbill

I’m an immigrant from Chicagoland to Atlanta. The voter shift here is Georgia is the immigration of us Rust Belt city refugees to the Red States. It is not immigrants. Most of the immigrants from Rust Belt cities are independents. They are workers, not the welfare type. They (we) come to Red states because that is where the jobs are.

The Republican denial of our existence drives many of the independents to the Democrats. The Democrats welcome them. The Republicans don’t recognize the we exist. We don’t like being ingnored.... dissed.

That is the real story. The immigrant voting story is mostly fantasy. Even naturalized Hispanic citizens and anchor babies have a very los turnout percentage.

Northern VA is very different from Atlanta. Northern VA is filled with people who by ideology, employment and world view want a big central government, both big Pentagon and big everything else. Most natives and immigrants to Red states work in the private sector and have no vested interest in a big central government. Nor do immigrants have any vested interest in a big central government. But they do appreciate a little friendliness.


62 posted on 12/10/2018 2:24:35 PM PST by spintreebob
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To: 17th Miss Regt

“Fur linings for their slave shackles.”

They’re all the rage in Europe.


63 posted on 12/10/2018 2:46:22 PM PST by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism.)
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To: spintreebob

Please get a reality check.


64 posted on 12/10/2018 2:52:21 PM PST by oldbill
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To: spintreebob

If what you say is true, then why are the ballots in Gwinnett bilingual?


65 posted on 12/10/2018 3:39:23 PM PST by Repeal The 17th
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To: spintreebob

Gwinnett officials outline steps to comply with federal bilingual voting mandate
Apr 26, 2018
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https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/gwinnett-officials-outline-steps-to-comply-with-federal-bilingual-voting/article_bb5da31a-d881-5445-9aa6-d9bc1cbd96d6.html
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“Gwinnett is the only county in Georgia that the Census Bureau has said must provide bilingual ballots and other elections materials under Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act. About 20 percent of people who live in Gwinnett are Hispanic, according to Census estimates.”


66 posted on 12/10/2018 4:59:52 PM PST by Repeal The 17th
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To: Kaslin

I had given some thought to moving south once I fully retire. More and more I’m thinking about moving to arizona and hanging out with gun jesus from “forgotten weapons”.

CC


67 posted on 12/10/2018 6:58:19 PM PST by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: Repeal The 17th

Biligual ballots are primarily a virtue signal movement of white liberals.... and now Black liberals. Hispanic liberals (and opportunists) find it convenient to get the money of the White and Black liberals to be part of the virtue signaling.

Most Hispanic voters are non-ideological, just like most voters of any background. They are neither pushing or opposing bilingual ballots.


68 posted on 12/11/2018 4:09:15 PM PST by spintreebob
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