Democrats throw in the towel. We are a nothing party now.

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BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Democrat Abigail Spanberger is more eager to talk about struggling soybean farmers than President Donald Trump’s attack on American institutions. She plays down the historic nature of her campaign for Virginia governor and avoids making big, bold promises about what she will accomplish if elected.


I SURRENDER!
 
No one pays me for my political thoughts but based on current results, maybe talking about issues that are important to voters rather than just Trump 24/7 is a good strategy. Especially someone running for Governor.
 
No one pays me for my political thoughts but based on current results, maybe talking about issues that are important to voters rather than just Trump 24/7 is a good strategy. Especially someone running for Governor.
As a Republican you have good advice!
 
Put the towel back! We don't want to see you naked!

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As a Republican you have good advice!

I think Trump disagrees with cawacko's statement, "... but based on current results, maybe talking about issues that are important to voters rather than just Trump 24/7 is a good strategy. Especially someone running for Governor."

Trump loves being the center of attraction.
 
Our government was overthrown in 2020 and a puppet dictator installed. It what it is.
Because Orange Man Bad.
Now there is a fallacy. J6 was a MAGA riot to overthrow the lawfully elected candidate, Biden, with the lawful losah, Trump.

In five years, no one has presented a scintilla of evidence that 2020 was rigged.
 
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Democrat Abigail Spanberger is more eager to talk about struggling soybean farmers than President Donald Trump’s attack on American institutions. She plays down the historic nature of her campaign for Virginia governor and avoids making big, bold promises about what she will accomplish if elected.


I SURRENDER!
I don’t think the majority of Americans are smart enough or interested enough to follow policy. It’s become personality politics and emotionally charged wedge issues. You talk policy, you lose. That simple.

Most Americans are “what’s in it for me?” and that’s all that matters.
 
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