Thursday, April 25, 2024

Post-Election Poll of Virginia Has Gruesome News for Democrats

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The presented an unforeseen challenge to Democrats this fall until it was too late to act.

Despite the Democratic Party's built-in advantages in Virginia, a new poll shows that the party could remain in the wilderness if it doesn't change course.

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All that's at stake is races in multiple highly-competitive congressional districts in 2022. Oh, and control of the Virginia State Senate in 2023.

As NBC News reports:

This week the NRSC released the findings of a poll conducted jointly with the Republican Governor's Association in Virginia following the gubernatorial election of Republican Glenn Youngkin. Poll results can be found here

Highlights: 

Biden job approval: 55% disapprove/44% approve.

71% of Virginians say that Terry McAuliffe spent far too much time and money running against

82% of Virginians say the candidate's platform was important when casting their ballot.

68% of Virginians say Critical Race Theory should be kept out of schools. 

67% of Virginians say inflation has made it harder to make ends meet.

VIEW FULL POLL RESULTS HERE

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Statement from NRSC Chairman Rick Scott: “Glenn Youngkin is the next Governor of Virginia because he focused on the issues that Virginians care about most. New NRSC/RGA polling in the state shows that voters overwhelmingly rejected the Democrats' ‘woke' agenda in education and their big-spending agenda that's causing inflation. Thankfully for Republicans, Democrats have shown no signs of slowing down. They're doubling down on the agenda that voters in Virginia soundly rejected.”

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

Donny Ferguson
Donny Fergusonhttps://donnyferguson.com/
Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

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