
Is It Falling Apart For The Dems In Virginia?
Days before the Election, Virginia Democrats are in total meltdown mode!!
For years they counted on the wealthy DC Beltway elite who live in Northern Virginia to carry them to victory.
The party treated those suburban strongholds as a permanent firewall.
They believed that if they could turn out the lawyers, lobbyists, and consultants of Fairfax and Arlington, they would be unbeatable.
That arrogance has caught up with them.
This year’s election is proving that when turnout drops, the Democratic machine falls apart.
Without the massive suburban surge they depend on, they are being wiped out in races that should have been easy wins.
Early voting has already begun, and the numbers tell the story.
More than 350,000 ballots have been cast statewide, but turnout in the deep-blue suburbs is far below expectations.
Meanwhile, Republican precincts across southwest and central Virginia are showing higher engagement than at any point since 2021.
The enthusiasm gap is enormous.
Democrats built their strategy on the assumption that educated suburban voters would show up no matter what.
But those voters are disgusted by what they’re seeing.
The scandals have only poured gasoline on the fire.
Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for Attorney General, is now infamous for the 2022 text messages where he talked about “putting a bullet” in a Republican lawmaker’s head and named the man’s two young children… children he had personally met at a public event.
He posed for photos with them, then joked about killing them.
No apology could erase that.
Jones told reporters, “I am ashamed, I am embarrassed, I am sorry,” but voters are disgusted.
His campaign has collapsed, and now every Democrat on the ballot is paying the price.
Governor candidate Abigail Spanberger – a former CIA spook – refuses to say whether Jones should step aside, insisting that “voters will decide.”
Her silence looks like cowardice.
Lieutenant Governor candidate Ghazala Hashmi is faring no better.
She has dodged every question about Jones, trying to talk about Donald Trump instead.
Voters see through it.
Republican Jason Miyares has been steady and focused.
“This isn’t about politics, it’s about decency,” he said during a debate.
Winsome Earle-Sears drove the point home when she declared, “If you can’t condemn violent fantasies about children, you don’t belong in public life.”
Those words hit like a thunderclap across Virginia.
Now the same Democratic Party that bragged about being unstoppable is panicking.
The money advantage is gone.
Their suburban base is exhausted.
Rural and working-class voters are fired up and already turning out in force.
The truth is simple.
Virginia Democrats became comfortable, entitled, and convinced that the Beltway elite would always save them.
But when the cameras moved on and turnout dropped, they discovered what happens when moral decay meets political complacency.
They are not just losing elections.
They are losing the trust of the people they claimed to represent.