Today’s video exposes McAuliffe for recycling his boasts of “big, bold ideas” from 12 years ago. McAuliffe had 4 years to deliver on his promises and he failed, with Virginia being beat significantly by its competitor states in terms of economic growth, job creation, and more.
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“Newsom’s refusal to follow basic forest management practices, as well as his decision to cut the budget for firefighters, equipment, and fire breaks has led to the devastating fires that continue to ravage some of the most beautiful land and forests in the world."
Under McAuliffe the rape rate increased every year, the murder rate increased 43% and the aggravated assault rate increased.
"While Democrats — who abandoned their duties in Austin to advocate for a federal election takeover from D.C. — may deceptively call this ‘Jim Crow 2.0,’ the facts tell a different story. This bill contains commonsense measures, such as requiring identification for mail-in-ballots, preventing the chaos of unsolicited mail-in ballots, and enhancing protections for poll watchers. This is a necessary step to ensure a secure election process and restore public confidence in our Texas elections."
In 2013 they endorsed Mark Herring for Attorney General. In 2021, the PBA is supporting a former prosecutor who is committed to supporting law enforcement and ensuring that those who commit violent crimes do their time.
Just one day after Smyth County Sheriff Shuler was falsely listed as endorsing Mark Herring, Dickenson County Sheriff Jeremy Fleming has also come forward to call out Mark Herring’s lack of support for law enforcement and endorses challenger Jason Miyares.
The Miyares for Virginia campaign is proud to have the endorsement of Sheriff B.C. “Chip” Shuler, from Smyth County. The Mark Herring campaign falsely listed Sheriff Shuler as endorsing Attorney General Herring.
Over 100,000 donors contributed, with an average donation of $102. Small-dollar donations under $100 accounted for $5.7 million and 45% of the total amount raised by the campaign.
55% of New Jersey likely voters believe the state is off on the wrong track, Gov. Murphy is underwater by double-digits with Independents, and a plurality say they will not re-elect Murphy as Governor.