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« on: October 25, 2021, 03:44:59 PM »

Yikes.

Looks like we can move Virginia’s electoral votes in 2024 to Safe R now.

What? 

If Youngkin is governor he’ll award VA’s electoral votes to Trump regardless of who wins the state popular vote.

No, he won't. This hyperbole is getting tiring. Yes, the GOP is terrible but they aren't going to resort to that yet at all. Note that Trumpish enough Republicans in GA and AZ (Kemp and Ducey) didn't do this, and Youngkin is more moderate than them (or at least he pretends to be). For one thing Youngkin isn't winning, period, and for another, if he does VA will still be a Democratic state. The only shift in its electoral votes if Youngkin wins will be more safe D to lean/likely D because of the fact that VA was moderate enough to elect Youngkin, not because Youngkin was elected and rigged the system. This is akin to suggesting every Democrat wants the police abolished when a small minority do and they aren't in power (unless you're counting Tlaib, and she's one Democratic congresswoman in over 200 Democrats in the House).
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