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Jeff's avatar

Voter burnout is real. That’s why Virginia elections should coincide with mid-term congressional elections and presidential elections, as is the case in most states.

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"Griffin won his primary because he outspent Litchfield, and benefitted from an anemic primary turnout. Why Litchfield’s army didn’t translate into more voters is one of the unsolved mysteries of June’s primary. Whatever the reason, the Democrats elevated Griffin to Mouthpiece No. 2."

Facts not entered into evidence.

It's never good in reality to write the ending before the story, though I hear it's good for fiction.

As I recall, Griffin's main motivation for entering the race was the very real possibility that Matt Strickland, as the MAGA candidate in the Rep Primary - where usually the most zealous wins - would likely be the Republican nominee. And as an ex-Marine, Griffin's curricula vitae would provide voters a serious distinction as compared to a liberal, just moved to the area lawyer from Massachusetts would provide to Strickland.

IMO, as someone who had previously donated to Ms Durant, the enthusiasm from Griffin for his campaign diffused when the threat of Strickland went away. He seemed to be just mailing it in. You heard very little from him from June until September, whereas Durant was plastered all over town, and folks like y'all were ringing Gary's bell whenever you could.

And even with that, he would likely have won if Ms Gary's vanity campaign had not siphoned off voters from him.

You want to make arguments regarding voter fatigue, ranked choice voting, donors buying votes, etc - sure, have at it.

Anyone supporting those things really ought to look at Represent VA and give them your support. They do good things.

But a 30 second ad on TV pretty much limits your scope of detail to make an impression. Anyone going to Griffin's website could have found much more details about his positions on other things if they choose.

Still, I'd say Gary's vanity campaign had more to do with who ended up winning than what ads either of the main candidates ran. Dems fall in love, Reps fall in line.

Just look at the story y'all reported on Election Day of the MW college student who voted for Gary though he knew it would harm Griffin. Was that Griffin's fault, or Ms Gary's if they wanted someone who was pro-life to be the representative, as they both did?

If there were ranked choice voting, I too would have happily have given Ms Gary my second choice. But to ignore reality and run anyway, in a winner take all system, as Ms Gary did - ended up exactly as expected.

One wonders if that wasn't the point.

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