Nasty political campaign in Virginia

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Virginia has off-cycle elections. This year is Governor, Lt. Gov, Attorney General and the House of Delegates and some State Senators.
Things are getting downright nasty. Winsome Sears, the current Republican Lt. Gov and a black woman is running for Gov.
At a school board meeting in Northern Virginia, a white woman protestor was seen carrying a sign that said, “Hey Winsome. If trans can’t share your bathroom, then blacks can’t share my water fountain.”
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Because we have no journalists with an ounce of curiosity, we do not know that woman's name, but she was protesting Sears' appearance, so not likely to ba a Republican.
When Republican Del. Geary Higgins, running for the House of Delegates in western Fauquier County (DC suburb) brought that sign up, a man named Patrick Murphy texted Geary, “*** off Geary. I will shoot u @ yer next public rally. Then send you memes with the photos. I know where your *** kids are too.”
He has now been charged with a felony.
Not good.
 

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To their credit, leaders in both parties condemned this sign, but Northern Virginia is left of center like Boulder, Colo. or Berkeley, Cal.

In fact, in the last election, the Democrat was defeated when the Democratic-run school system in Fauquier allowed a "transgender" girl (a young man who declared he believed he is actually a girl) to use the girls' bathroom. He sexually assaulted a girl in the bathroom so the Democrat-run school system publicly denied that the incident had happened and moved the sexual assaulter to another school "to protect his identity" and he promptly sexually assaulted another girl in the bathroom of his new school.

In a debate, candidate Glen Youngkin said to Terry McAuliffe, the Democrat running for Governor last time, said, “I believe parents should be in charge of their kids’ education.”
In response, McAuliffe said, “I’m not going to let parents come into schools and actually take books out and make their own decisions,” adding, “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.”
Asked in a subsequent interview whether parents should have buy-in on a school’s curriculum, McAuliffe doubled down: “Listen, we have a board of ed working with the local school boards to determine the curriculum for our schools. You don’t want parents coming in in every different school jurisdiction saying, ‘This is what should be taught here’ and, ‘This is what should be taught here.’”

Democrats seemed out of touch to Virginia parents on education policy and McAuliffe rode that sentiment all the way to electoral defeat.
 
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