2025 Virginia Governor:
🔵 Abigail Spanberger (D): 42% (+1)
🔴 Winsome Earle-Sears (R) : 41%
🟡 Undecided: 13%
Emerson | 1/6-8 | N=1,000


Trump Job Approval
| Pollsters wrong in 2024: | 42.0 / 55.1 | -13.0 |
| Pollsters right in 2024: | 46.2 / 51.0 | -4.8 |
![]() | GOP | DEM |
| Democrats +3 | 216 | 219 |
2025 Virginia Governor:
🔵 Abigail Spanberger (D): 42% (+1)
🔴 Winsome Earle-Sears (R) : 41%
🟡 Undecided: 13%
Emerson | 1/6-8 | N=1,000
57 responses to “Tight race for Virginia Governor”
Trump and Obama really chatting it up at Carter’s funeral.”
Damm.
Don’t tell Tina, she might put Trump on her RINO list.
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Sears is a damm good candidate. Spanberger is the typical elitist coastal liberal.
I am not surprised this might be a close race.
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If you want diversity, Sears checks a lot of boxes. Black, immigrant, woman, veteran. Her only problem is she is not a Democrat
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Paris Hilton, Eugene Levy, and Billy Crystal have all lost their homes.
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Shade wars
https://wltreport.com/2025/01/09/joy-is-gone-visible-hatred-displayed-between-biden/?utm_source=PTN&utm_medium=mixed&utm_campaign=PTN
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DW, what are your thoughts on that race? Also, what do you see in Youngkin’s future?
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I asked the same question, he thought Spanberger was the odds on favorite. Maybe the poll will make him less pessimistic.
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Also, what do you see in Youngkin’s future”
Ahhhh, for that you need the Ancient Inca Art of Fortune Telling.
I see a tall dark handsome, huh, wait, that is not for him. Ahh, yes, I see travel to foreign lands, an illness that will pass, and some good things and some bad things.
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Michael is in Hawaii. A scheduling issue.
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Youngkin could run for governor again in 2029. He could run for senate.
I don’t think the GOP will win any of the Virginia races this fall. The only hope is if Trump truly drains the swamp, and 300,000 federal bureaucrats who live in Northern Virginia move back to the CA and Chicago cesspools from where they came.
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So the defense of the LA Mayor is to blame the wind. Its the wind…you hear me, the WIND! And of course once this is all over, the WIND will be blamed as stronger due to climate change, and the climate change has not been stopped due to EVIL REPUBLICANS, and the only way to make this not happen again is to send back to power the same evil, corrupt, and incompetent leaders who are the REAL culprits here, and voters will eat it up and vote for more of the same destructive policies that burned down their houses this week.
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Wind and Trump.
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CA legislature just approved $25 million to improve fire fighting capabilities.
Nah, just kidding.
They approved $25 million to “prepare for legal battles with the Trump Administration”.
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In their preparation for their legal battles with Trump, they need to make sure their foot-soldiers are all DEI hires.
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Tina, he deserves it.
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Yup, and he gave stupid answers. The water can be done asap. Come up here to n ca and release it.
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Wind is not the only possible reason to be afraid of fires in LA. They spiked fire-fighting budgets, hoping the wind won’t blow. But if there was a 7.0 earthquake, that would also cause fires that they would not have the resources to put out.
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The before-and-after pictures, and the current drone footage really are hard to comprehend. Amazing.
The morons running that state and county should be investigated for criminal negligence.
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Large mouth Bass (who tried to transition to small mouth at the airport) says the hydrants were never intended to combat wildfires. So, moron, what was the plan to combat this type of event?
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Bass blames Ted Cruz for being in Mexico when Texas had a national disaster. (Cruz was chaperoning his kid). Moreover Cruz had no power to assist or govern a state disaster.
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And like in nc/ga, there is no coherent federal strategy. This is just awful.
BIDEN TO KAMALA AT FIRE BRIEFING: “I know you’re directly affected, so, you fire away. No pun intended.”
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Lots of stunned people trying to adapt after either losing everything or being suffocated by a weather inversion producing thick smoke. People are opening up their homes to friends, evacuated family members, or in my case strangers. 2000 plus homes/apartments gone, along with so many commercial sites, schools, churches.
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Government officials are a parody of how competent leadership should act. Fire fighters do have more resources to work with now, and are stemming the spread of the fires more effectively. However, the brass really have no idea what’s going on or what to do. Our scant Republican representation in the CA legislature are attempting to call a special session to brainstorm remedies. But, with a hard core dem majority, it almost seems like a futile gesture.
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Update: am now hearing there have been 5300 structures destroyed in the LA fire.
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When does Biden step up to the mic to say the CA fires remind him of the time he had a kitchen fire that nearly cost him his prize Corvette?
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“Lots of stunned people…” got what they voted for.
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hydrants aren’t for fighting fires…who knew?
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It was new to me, DW.
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https://www.thefp.com/p/paradise-lost-karen-bass-los-angeles-fires?r=7zet6&utm_medium=email
”Since Bass began her long trip back, her responses to reporters’ questions have oscillated between stone-faced silence and stammering, borderline-incoherent answers. Bass couldn’t even tell residents the name of the website where emergency resources could be found—sticking to a script provided by aides, she said it could be found at “URL.” Since her reemergence, she has done nothing to restore public trust.
But this isn’t just about Bass. A great city can survive a bad mayor, or even a series of bad mayors. This is a story about the failure of California to prevent, or capably mitigate, a long-predicted catastrophe, and how a state that was once a model of good governance came to prioritize the boutique concerns of ambitious politicians over the basics of what government must do.
There are always excuses in moments like these, some more valid than others. California is, in a sense, built to burn: Its warm climate and vast woodlands can, and often are, a deadly combination. Any city, regardless of who’s running it, would struggle with winds reaching 100 miles per hour, especially one sitting on a tinderbox of dry vegetation. Climate change exacerbates the issue.
But none of that explains how one of America’s great cities—the biggest in the fifth-largest economy in the world—is burning to the ground. The failure here, at heart, is an entirely human one.”
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Jan – How are you and your husband doing so far?
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We feel blessed that the fire was halted north of us. But, it’s been harsh hearing so many stories of loss. It’s the first time we’ve ever faced evacuation orders, having to choose what to take with us. Humbling to be sure…..
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It is interesting that the Supreme Court hasn’t ruled yet on Trump’s appeal. Wouldn’t a summary rejection only take a few minutes to write?
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Trump’s appeal rejected. 5-4. Roberts and Barrett in the majority.
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Sc refuses to stop sentencing.
Beotchy and Souter join the commies.
5-4
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I haven’t read it yet but I see the Cult “lawyers” have already opined.
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SCOTUS did not stop the sentencing from going in the NY state case. Not sure what Trump’s lawyers argued to try to get standing in Federal court. It does not appear to be a final opinion on the underlying case or preclude appeal of the sentencing itself. Sorry, Cult. You want a political decision and not a legal one.
The argument that Trump can’t be sentenced because is President-elect ignores the precedent about the protection of a sitting President. If Trump’s argument was accepted, why not extend it to General Election candidates for President? Or primary candidates? Or anybody in line to become President?
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I will let you know what I think of the legal opinions if I read them.
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We have 3 commies and 2 jackarses on the sc.
I said Beotchy was trumps worst pick when he announced her.
She is a deep state enabler and vax mandater.
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Yes, Barrett seems to have voted more times against Trump filings than for them.
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Mother of 7 is a bitch to Tina.
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Maybe his filings sucked. Have you read all of the opinions or just the result? If Trump is right on the law, I would find for Trump. If Trump was wrong on the law, I would rule against Trump.
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she is trash as is Souter 2.0
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Trump, regarding the opinion…..
“This is a long way from finished and I respect the court’s opinion.”
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This is garbage. O
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Second, per the 3 commies, the one dumbarse, and the one beotchy, “The burden is….”
Basing the second point on the ny judges comments? The judge could change its mind tomorrow or tonite. Dumb arses.
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I guess Trump will make Tina’s RINO list now. Oh wait.
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But Trump is not President tomorrow.
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In a battle of non-lawyers, I will have to agree with Trump on this one. The issue is not over.
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Tina is not against partisan judges. She wants the Justices appointed by Republicans to be just as partisan as those appointed by Democrats.
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The underlying case against Trump was politically motivated BS. But that was also NOT an issue to be decided by SCOTUS.
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Is Bitter triggered because Trump reacted calmly to the result at the Court? Seems so….
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Zzzzzzz Is Chi triggered because I agreed with Trump? It must be hell for a Cult member when I agree with Trump and the Cult doesn’t.
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AccuWeather has increased the preliminary estimate for the total damage and economic loss for the Southern #California #wildfires to a staggering $135 billion to $150 billion.
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Janzam, which, if accurate, this would make this ‘natural disaster’ the second most expensive disaster in American history….following Hurricane Katrina at just a below $200 billion.
However, it is my belief that this will surpass Katrina and even approach the largest expensive disasters in human history….the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan ($360 billion) but will not eclipse the Chernobyl disaster ($700 billion).
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NT
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