Virginia State 2022 Midterm Election

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The Roberts Court, April 23, 2021 Seated from left to right: Justices Samuel A. Alito, Jr. and Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and Justices Stephen G. Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor Standing from left to right: Justices Brett M. Kavanaugh, Elena Kagan, Neil M. Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett. Photograph by Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States

SCOTUS: The court’s hard-right majority has neither popular support for its agenda nor institutional legitimacy. It is the product of a hostile takeover of the courts 50 years in the planning by conservatives who have long understood that unpopular policies that cannot be won at the ballot box can be thrust upon Americans by an unaccountable and unelected judiciary.

The US supreme court is turning the constitution into a suicide pact. By Lawrence Douglas

In the 2022 States Elections Republicans are defending 20 gubernatorial, and Democrats are defending 16 seats. However, Some prognosticators feels this will be a better cycle for GOP: The political winds are at their backs.

But, GMW we have the votes. To keep the House, and get a working majority in the Senate.
Grandmothers, Mothers and Women (GMW), Ladies we turn Va. blue 2016. Ga., blue in 2020, and put Biden in the Oval Office. Now We Need To Fix The Senate. Are You Ready?

Our SCOTUS is, “No longer trust-worthy.†We must balance the playing-field in the MIDTERMS: In The Following Offices in VA:  (A) Congressional. Please check your city elections.

VA. U.S. House 2022

District 1

(D) Herb Jones  (R) Robert J. Wittman  (I)

District 2

(D) Elaine Luria  (I)   (R) Jennifer Kiggans  

District 3

(D) Robert C. Scott  (I)     (R) Terry Namkung

District 4

(D) Aston Donald McEachin (I)   (R) Leon Benjamin Sr.  

District 5

(D) Joshua Throneburg (R) Incumbent Bob Good 

District 6

(R) Benjamin Lee Cline(1) (D) Jennifer Lewis 

District 7 

(D) Abigail Spanberger(I) (R) Yesli Vega 

District 8

(D) Donald Sternoff Beyer Jr. (I) (R) Karina Lipsman  

District 9

(D) Taysha DeVaughan   R) H. Morgan Griffith(I)

District 10

(D) Jennifer Wexton (I) (R) Hung Cao 

District 11

(D) Gerald Edward Connolly(I) (R) James Myles 

2022 Recall campaigns in Virginia

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2022 Virginia School Board Elections:

Five seats on the Chesapeake Public Schools school board in Virginia are up for general election on November 8, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was June 21, 2022.

Two seats on the Loudoun County Public Schools school board in Virginia are up for special election on November 8, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was June 21, 2022.

Five seats on the Norfolk Public Schools school board in Virginia are up for general election on November 8, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was June 21, 2022.

Six seats on the Virginia Beach City Public Schools school board in Virginia are up for general election on November 8, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was June 21, 2022.

The 2022 Gubernatorial Race: Alabama and Iowa

 

Grandmothers, Mothers and Women (GMW), In Iowa and Alabama, lets get registered to vote, and be ready to let your vote speak for you, November 8th.

There are 36 Gubernatorial seats up for midterm election. We need to come out of the midterm elections with 25 or more  blue Governors Seats, and 25 or more of the 36 Senate Seats. So, we can finally get a Senate that functions, and get some work done. GMW, we are voting for the rights of our daughters the future of democracy, and the constitutional right to the pursuit liberty and justice for all.

Republicans are defending 20 gubernatorial, and Democrats are defending 16 seats. However, Some prognosticators feels this will be a better cycle for GOP: The political winds are at their backs. But GMW we have the votes. 

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(R) Kay Ives,

Ladies we turn Va. blue 2016. Ga., blue in 2020, and put Biden in the Oval Office.

Alabama: Now let’s focus on the governor’s races; starting with Alabama Republican  incumbent: Kay Ives, has been advocating  for the abolishment of Roe versus Wade and all the rights it protected.

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(D) Yolanda Flowers

 

 

Her challenger Yolanda Flowers is an advocate of a woman’s right to choose and expansion of the Affordable Care Act. GMW of Alabama please get to know what your candidate’s platform is, and which one, believes we have the right to decides what happens with our Bodies, not the government.

GMW, let’s look at Iowa’s Governor’s election:

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Republican  incumbent: Kim Reynolds’s said,â€Now is the time for us to stand up and continue the fight to protect the unborn. “The Supreme Court’s historic decision reaffirms that states have the right to protect the innocent and defenseless unborn—and now it’s time for our state to do just that. As governor, I will do whatever it takes to defend the most important freedom there is: the right to life.â€

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Deidre DeJear says her Republican opponent’s legal push to revive a six week abortion ban shows Governor Reynolds is determined to stand against the will of the vast majority of Iowa

We need our Democratic Leaders to get a messaging, message where all are on the same page, and catering to their base. Your messaging will motivate us to donate. We are all sick and tired of e-mails asking for donations, with no defined platform we can respect and support. Galvanize us.

Put the GOP on blast, for some of the sneaky  despicable things they have done. Like the overturn of Roe V Wade,  and the revelations by Republicans testimonies, before the January 6 committee.  Clarence Thomas has the audacity to want to reverse LGBTQ marriages, but makes no makes no mention of, â€Virginia love,†because his wife is white, again I say, “people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.â€