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While CNN and others are holding out, others have called the race for Youngkin. In NJ, the favored Democratic incumbent is in real danger of losing.

Much went into McAuliffe's loss, some of it under his control. But McAuliffe's smugness, his disingenuous appeal to race and racism, and the hubris of his approach to governing contributed to his loss.

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I have to hop on a call until 10 PM, but will return then to answer your questions and keep the conversation going. Do talk among yourselves until then!

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Loudoun 78% reporting. Youngkin performing well there, but actually a couple points worse than Cuccinelli's losing 2013 campaign.

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any guesses at what time they will be able to call the election?

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depends on when Fairfax is able to report....concerned about reports Fairfax needs to rescan their ballots which would be a disaster if this is a close race

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Results from Fairfax County delayed...not a good look, and will affect the way this race is called this evening

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I'm not sure the story McAuliffe/Democrats/MSNBC tell themselves and others about Youngkin's "parents matter" push is a plausible story for most voters. Some of it sounds downright pathological tbh.

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Watching MSNBC, and they are telling a story about this VA race that I'm mostly unfamiliar with...wondering how widely shared this reading is of what has happened over the last 6-8 weeks.

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Exit polls look good for Youngkin, in my view...as far as you can take exit polls (which is not always that far)

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NBC #VAGOV exit poll:

Trump fav: 41/54

Youngkin fav: 53/44

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Melissa, what do you think Dems need to learn from tonight if Youngkin wins?

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Well it’s that what they’re doing isn’t winning elections as easily as everyone says they should with an erratic GOP. That’s the most elementary answer, but hard for a lot of people who think if you bang the drum long enough, people will learn the song. Put up better candidates. If I’m thinking just about winning elections (tho we know there are many other broken things that shouldn’t be ignored), I think they need to listen to David Shor. Meet people where they are instead of naming a place ten steps ahead. —Melissa

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Would you (Michael or Melissa) say more about Buffalo's mayoral election? Was a write-in campaign fair? Is the (even just primary) success of a socialist in Buffalo surprising?

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Wondering what you make of that recent polling on how a "GOP like Hogan" or a "GOP like Trump" would fair against "moderate dem" and "progressive dem" https://www.wypr.org/wypr-news/2021-10-28/poll-for-next-governor-marylanders-want-a-republican-like-larry-hogan

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super interesting. wonder how viable it is for national politics.

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I think that — and how viable political operatives find it — are the things that fascinate me. Maryland is not Arizona, but it's not impossible to see this model fitting the rest of the country overall.

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Was it your head or gut that was right about Biden and super tuesday because that has stuck with me

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my gut

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noooooooo

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i know

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Nov 2, 2021Liked by Michael & Melissa Wear

^^^ let the record show i typed this comment from my personal computer, connected to the wifi i pay for, well after work hours (we just had 501c3 training at work)

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