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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,969 posts)
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 04:27 PM Nov 2020

In Virginia's Vote For Biden, Democrats See Blue Wave Wobble While Republicans Spy Hope

NOV 6, 3:17 PM

In Virginia’s Vote For Biden, Democrats See Blue Wave Wobble While Republicans Spy Hope

Daniella Cheslow https://twitter.com/DaniellaCheslow

Joe Biden swept Virginia on Tuesday with a comfortable nine-point margin, exceeding the performance of Democratic contenders before him. ... But despite that win, some Democrats in Virginia now worry that narrow congressional victories and a failed attempt to flip a House seat reveal the “blue wave” that gave their party power during in the Trump era could possibly have created. Republicans, on the other hand, say they are seeing flickers of promise.

“Tuesday, from a congressional standpoint, it was a failure, it was not a success,” said Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Virginia) during a conference call with fellow congressional Democrats earlier this week, the audio of which was obtained by The Washington Post. ... Spanberger flipped her seat in 2018 and eked out an unofficial re-election victory with just 5,000 votes more than Republican Nick Freitas in Virginia’s 7th District, which includes the Richmond suburbs and the outer reaches of Charlottesville.

Two other first-term Democrats, Rep. Jennifer Wexton and Rep. Elaine Luria, kept their seats, but the party failed to flip the 5th District, where African American physician Cameron Webb lost to Republican Bob Good, a former Liberty University fundraiser.

Now, Republicans see a possible path away from four years of stinging defeats. ... “I do see hope for the Republican Party,” said Jill Cook, secretary of the Republican Party of Virginia’s state central committee.

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In Virginia's Vote For Biden, Democrats See Blue Wave Wobble While Republicans Spy Hope (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2020 OP
Va Dems still have 7-4 in the House underpants Nov 2020 #1
There are people in another thread already trying to get rid of her. What? NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2020 #2
Dr. Cameron Webb was the candidate in VA-05, not Spanberger. phylny Nov 2020 #4
If I haven't had too much to drink, I'll be calling my friend in Rocky Mount tonight. NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2020 #5
I live about 40 minutes away phylny Nov 2020 #6
My district (VA-05) is so gerrymandered, I don't think it'll ever change phylny Nov 2020 #3

underpants

(186,672 posts)
1. Va Dems still have 7-4 in the House
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 04:32 PM
Nov 2020

and we’ve been killing it in the GA races.

Webb was a great candidate but a bit of a tough sell in parts of the 5th

phylny

(8,585 posts)
4. Dr. Cameron Webb was the candidate in VA-05, not Spanberger.
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 04:56 PM
Nov 2020

He did well, but it's almost impossible for a Democrat to win in this district as it is currently formed.

phylny

(8,585 posts)
3. My district (VA-05) is so gerrymandered, I don't think it'll ever change
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 04:55 PM
Nov 2020

even with a redistricting. I'll always be stuck in the "Red" zone, but perhaps we can set Charlottesville free.

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