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How Many Of 300,000 Virginia Early Voters Want To Change Their Mind On Jay Jones But Can’t?
Christopher Jacobs

The scandal whereby Jay Jones, the Democrat nominee in the Virginia attorney general race, sent graphic text messages describing his desire to assassinate a political opponent says much about our current political culture. Beyond how some describe “violent” policies to justify violent actions against their adversaries, it also reflects the practical realities of the way states administer elections.

The candidates at the top of Virginia’s Democrat ticket, gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger and lieutenant governor nominee Ghazala Hashmi, have, as of this writing, refused to demand that Jones remove himself from the ticket. One potential reason for their reluctance to do the obvious “right thing”: It would disenfranchise tens of thousands of Virginia voters.

Afraid of Losing?

On a practical — and cynical — level, Virginia Democrats might worry that calling for Jones to drop out would guarantee an electoral loss. But history, not to mention a sense of self-respect, suggests some things are more important than winning one election.

In September 1995, Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., served as chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee that unanimously recommended the expulsion of Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore. The next day, Packwood resigned. A Democrat, Ron Wyden, won the special election to replace Packwood and has remained in the Senate for going on three decades since.

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How Many Of 300,000 Virginia Early Voters Want To Change Their Mind On Jay Jones But Can’t?

Probably not all that many.
They're leftist true believers. Why else would they vote for him?

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Latest polls show Miyares now with a lead, so at least a few voters may have changed their minds. That people already voted for Jones is a real shame. Even before his idiotic and hateful conversation was revealed, it should have been apparent to anyone that he was utterly unqualified to be the state's attorney general.

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This is why I won't early. Anything can happen before the actual election.

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Dead voters aren't going to change their minds.
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