Two years ago, Gov. Glenn Youngkin proved that Republicans can win in Virginia with a commonsense and unifying agenda. Youngkin’s winning policy platform was straightforward: Empower parents in their children’s education, let Virginians take home more of their hard-earned money, and improve public…
Two years ago, Gov. Glenn Youngkin proved that Republicans can win in Virginia with a commonsense and unifying agenda. Youngkin’s winning policy platform was straightforward: Empower parents in their children’s education, let Virginians take home more of their hard-earned money, and improve public safety by supporting law enforcement and keeping dangerous criminals off our streets.
As senators, we have watched the Democratic majority stand in the way of commonsense efforts to lower taxes, protect children online, expand school choice, deter fentanyl trafficking, and keep those charged with rape, robbery, or murder behind bars instead of being released on bail back into our communities. One Democrat in the House is on the record praising this obstruction of our agenda in blunt terms: “We rely on the Senate to kill it all.
This November, every seat in the General Assembly is on the ballot. We only need to win a handful of seats to take back the Senate, grow our majority in the House, and bring allies to the legislature who will work with us to get things done for Virginia. Virginians do not need a reason or excuse to vote early or vote by absentee ballot. Those are the rules, and we must play by the rules as they exist if we want to win. The far Left has done this to great effect across the country, outpacing Republicans in early and absentee voting and winning elections because of it. We want to reverse that trend, starting right here in Virginia.
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