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Pollsters right in 2024:46.2 / 51.0-4.8

2026 House Forecast

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Close race in VA

Cygnal, 10/6-7 – 600LV

VIRGINIA GOVERNOR
Spanberger 49
Earle-Sears45

84 responses to “Close race in VA”

  1. Their final 2024 poll was Harris 50, Trump 43

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  2. So, not far off the mark last year, ever so slightly D leaning, actually; Harris won by 5.78

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  3. Quantum’s has Rs +1 in the generic congressional ballot

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  4. Tina what are the numbers there from Quantum?

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  6. 43-r

    42-commie

    15 -undecided

    Independents lean D: 33% D / 27%

    R Men lean R: 49% R / 36%

    D Women lean: D48% / 39% R

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  7. Phillies missed a chance in the first

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  8. Laticia James crying foul, and that Justice has been weaponized against her.

    Haha HaHa Haha!!!!! Boomerang!

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  9. Nobody is above the law, including Latasha

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  11. Sorry, but that checked swing was BS. Almost as much as that bunt the other night.

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  12. The Phillies had a better game against a better pitcher last night.

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  13. True, but even the good pitchers have off days. You just hope to avoid them in a short series like this

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  14. If we do end up losing it all, I won’t curse the Philly team, just Kepler and Turner for their fielding.

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  15. And Brandon Marsh goes back to his batting approach that sent him to the minor league earlier this season.

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  16. I didn’t know about that, BL; he does seem a bit impulsive at times

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  17. Ohtani continues to flail, but more to the point, we can only get someone onboard after taking a first out.

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  18. Alas, yet another opportunity wasted.

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  19. I won at bridge today!

    CRUSHED IT!

    Numero uno!

    The cards I got in the three rounds before lunch were delicious and outstanding. I pretty much bid and played flawlessly (before lunch).

    After lunch my cards, bidding and play sucked, but I built a big cushion in the morning.

    $5 is $5.

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  20. The Dodgers have gone to the bullpen. The Phillies have a chance.

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  21. If Trump is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, a whole lot leftist heads will explode.

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  22. Glasnow was doing just fine, showed no signs of cracking yet; why did they pull him?

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  23. Just like last night.🙄

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  24. Cn and N says “everyone” commits mortgage fraud

    https://x.com/alexbruesewitz/status/1976401942374240504

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  25. That was low and outside, must have been a heck of a slider for Turner to take a swing at it.

    Sheehan owns the 1-0 lead doubly; for the pitch itself, and the fielding error at 1st.

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  26. Tina, my guess is not “everyone” ie hardly a nobody, has no clue where their primary residence is.

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  27. Phillies left Sanchez in for the 7th; Dave Robertson was too quick to pull Glasnow.

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  28. Ok, Kike does it again! Sanchez pitched a hell of a game, but it’s time for him to go, good call on their part.

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  29. I wonder who is more useless – the pitching coach or the hitting coach.

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  30. Well…THAT was interesting.

    I’d have taken the risk of pitching to Ohtani.

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  31. And Duran is good, no disrespect to him

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  32. Right decision to walk Ohtani but Duran just had to challenge the batter with 102 mph and not try to get him to chase.

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  33. That was close! Teoscar shouldn’t have swung at that, but I guess he had no choice given the count:

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  34. I guess, but Ohtani is struggling at the plate, even if he is “overdue.”

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  35. Ohtani was due to hit sometime. No way to know if he would have hit a homerun or struck out.

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  36. Damn, I thought Pages was going to run into Kike on that catch!

    Kudos to Sasaki!

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  37. Duran sure knows how to hit that very upper edge of the zone.

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  38. The bullpen has its weaknesses, but Sasaki sure isn’t one of them.

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  39. Should have pitched to Ohtani. Go big or go home.

    Strahm is always an adventure.

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  40. Strahm delivers, here we go into overtime! (Channeling my best Kathleen Kennedy Townsend with her “did we score a football?” gem).

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  41. I forgot there was no ghost runner in the playoffs.

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  42. So did I, I hate this system, even if it’s been around a while

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  43. Hate to say it, but with the top of your lineup waiting, this could be a done deal.

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  44. Bader swung at 5 balls.

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  45. Should have not bunted in game 2. Should have pitched to Ohtani in the 7th. 2 decisions may have ended this series.

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  46. I was so excited and pumped about winning at bridge today that I came home and mowed, swept out the garage and finished putting away the laundry. (for real, not a joke).

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  47. Good find by Cash Cow

    *************************

    VA Dem AG candidate “lets shoot people” Jones…

    more trouble…special treatment for driving 46 MPH over the speed limit?

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1JaBkxEnEE/

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  48. Kike! 90 feet away!

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  49. Kerkering? Over.

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  50. We’ll see; LA blew bases loaded a short while ago,

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  51. Jeebus! Didn’t see that coming!

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  52. Did he not know there were 2 outs?!? Just throw to first!!!!!!

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  53. Go Brewers or Cubs!

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  54. Yeah, that was a short hit: should have gone to first, although the runner would have hit home first by that time, would that have counted?

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  55. Brewers I’m ok with since I like small market teams.

    Chicago…eh, I’ll switch to the AL.

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  56. Bill Buckner 2.0

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  57. Except for those Canadien Marxists, I’ll never support those freeloaders out of principle

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  58. Pardon moi, I forgot my high school French conjugation; “Canadienne.”

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  59. Run would not count on a force out.

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  60. I would be fine with Mariners, Cubs, or Brewers.

    Phillies played not to lose in games 2 and 4. So they lost.

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  61. So, for tonight, Sheehan’s error unnecessarily extended the game into extra innings. Kerkering’s final throw to home balances out that error. It’s a high pressure situation, I can’t beat up on him too much. But at really that bunt, and it feel right to hit the managers and coaches more than the player.

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  62. WordPress autocorrects? That really botched my post. Was saying that I blame the Philly leadership more than the players

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  63. Big changes possible for Phillies. Manager might be fired. Schwarber, Realmuto, and Suarez might not be resigned. Castellanos might be traded.

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  64. Manager I can see; those players all gave stellar performances. Is it s $ issue, or are they free agents?

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  65. Schwarber, Suarez, and Realmuto are free agents.

    Turner, Schwarber, and Harper only brought their bats in game 3. Not the manager’s fault.

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  66. Inside look at drug cartels and how they get money from U.S. back to Mexico

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Cdw2933J6/

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  67. GF – You are a good dude. I hate the team you support. Same as DW and Vic with the Mets. All can be true.

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  68. More from Cash Cow investigation…

    How to do fraud by getting fake SS cards for non-existent children, and then get credit cards for them, and then…

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CthSQv7ti/

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  69. Thanks! I try to be fair, and I know that LA got a pass at least twice in this series.

    To be fair, my “loyalty” to this team goes back though my dad to the 1930s when the team closest to him was St. Louis (he grew up in Portlad, OR). My uber Catholic mom still likes the “Angels” (going back to 2002 when she opposed anything my father did). Whatever happens, I am happy for the NL to beat those northern freeloaders.

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  70. More from Cash Cow investigation…

    Gaza

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17GQsWdFuD/

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  71. NYC is almost always wrong.

    Here is hoping he right for once.

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  72. I was at a sports bar for a party and was pretty muh forced to watch the baseball game and most of the football game. I have to admit the baseball game was more interesting than I expected, sue me.

    If the Phillies pitcher had not overthrown the ball to home plate that would have ended the inning, right? I don’t know much about baseball, but I think I could have made that throw.

    The Eagles sucked, the defense is horrendous, not sure how they are 4-2 and the Giants are 2-4. I am sure someone who watched their previous games could explain it, maybe the Eagles just had a bad night and the Giants a good one.

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  73. Runner was going to be safe at home even if catcher caught it because he would have touched home plate before the catch. Only correct play was to first for the third out.

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  74. Jason was a sports bar watching tv? Isn’t he too old for runspringa?

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  75. Rumspringa

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  76. Don’t tell the Bishop.

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  77. The throw to first had to be a good one, and a strong one, but it’s a play they make all the time, and the runner at first would have been out by a step. I appreciate how the Phillies players and manager rallied around him after the error. Some things are more important than not extending the game to the 12th inning. I pray that they don’t turn the guy into Bill Buckner 2.0.

    The biggest reason the Phillies did not advance was the cold bats, and the horrible bunt call in game 2.

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  78. DW – You are correct that it was the cold bats that cost the series. However, that pitcher is terrible with inherited runners. Should have kept in Luzardo or brought in any other reliever. I think the pitcher needs to be traded for both the good of the Phillies and himself.

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