Virginia Dem Congressional Candidate Crashed Friend's Tesla and Then Skipped Out on Repair Bills

A Democratic congressional candidate ignored court subpoenas last year after allegedly crashing her friend's brand-new Tesla and skipping out on the repair bills, according to interviews and court records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

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In Northern Virginia, GOP Factions Duel Over Crucial House Seat

Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) on Monday called for "better Republicans" at a campaign event for House hopeful Cameron Hamilton in Fredericksburg, Va. Others in the party, however, think Hamilton's primary opponent, Derrick Anderson, is the better Republican in the race, emphasizing a primary battle in a crucial swing district between the GOP's isolationist wing and those who favor a muscular foreign policy.

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Election results: Ohio enshrines abortion into law & legalizes recreational marijuana



In a deafening blow to Republicans, election night Ohio voters enshrined abortion rights into their state constitution and legalized recreational marijuana.

Not only did Republicans take a loss in Ohio, but Virginia voters handed Democrats full control of their state’s legislature.

Glenn Beck believes the way the abortion rights were proposed was “misleading.”

“It was horrible the way it was worded, and I think there were a lot of people that fell for it, quite honestly. It wasn't honest. However, it could be that people are just cool with abortion,” Glenn says.

If it’s the latter, Stu Burguiere believes “we are going to deserve everything our country gets, you know. That is where this is going to end, sadly.”

He also notes that Glenn is right about the wording, which brought up things like birth control, fertility treatments, and miscarriage care, “which no one was fighting against.”

The Ohio constitutional amendment also used the term “continuing one's own pregnancy,” which is absolutely misleading.

“Is there a movement of people just walking down the street, pointing at pregnant bellies and saying, ‘And that one’?” Stu asks.

Abortion and marijuana legalization both won by double digits.

While a huge loss for those who value life, it doesn’t mean minds still can’t be changed.

“You can’t just depend on votes. You have to be able to convince people over a very long period, and it’s important because what we’re talking about here are children living,” Stu says, adding, “And I know that’s a quaint little idea that we’re not allowed to talk about anymore, but we kind of think that children should be alive.”


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Democrats win full legislative control in Virginia, kneecapping Youngkin



Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) told Virginians in a closing ad released by his PAC, "Elect a Republican team to back me up, and I promise, we'll deliver." With most localities now reporting the results of the 2023 November general and special elections, it is apparent that Youngkin won't have the backup he desired for the remainder of his term.

While Democratic pornographer Susanna Gibson failed to beat Republican David Owen for a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates, Democrats still managed to seize control of the state legislature and maintain their majority in the state Senate.

GOP Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant lost her 16th District seat by nearly nine points. Former CIA officer Russet Perry prevented Republican newcomer Juan Pablo Segura from taking the Virginia state Senate's 31st District. In the House of Delegates, Dels. Lee Peters and Karen Greenhalgh lost their seats by roughly five and four points, respectively.

The likely one-seat majorities in both the House and Senate mean the state GOP's promised 15-week abortion ban and tax cuts are unlikely to materialize.

Senior Youngkin adviser Dave Rexrode wrote late on election night, "We had hoped for a stronger outcome this evening but are proud of the effort all of our candidates put in to these extremely competitive districts."

There are strong indications that just as Republicans' pro-life agenda reportedly served to blunt the anticipated GOP red wave last year, it amounted to a millstone around their political ambitions in this election. It was, after all, a featured focus in Democratic campaigns across the state and regarded as a top drivers for voters.

The Times indicated that abortion was understood to be so great a motivating factor for turning out progressive votes that Michael Bloomberg's gun control organization Everytown promoted abortion entitlements before even mentioning gun violence in Virginia TV ads.

President Joe Biden also leaned on the matter of abortion in the state, suggesting in a fundraising email circulated by the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, "Folks, in Virginia, the stakes have never been higher."

"Governor Glenn Youngkin and extreme Republicans have made it clear that they're trying to take our country back on issues like choice," added the formerly pro-life Democrat.

"Virginians understood the extremism of Youngkin's abortion ban and the threats to democracy posed by MAGA Republicans," Dan Helmer, a Democratic House delegate in Virginia, told the New York Times. "That's why they turned out to vote."

"It's official: There will be absolutely no abortion ban legislation sent to Glenn Youngkin's desk for the duration of his term in office, period," said state Sen. Mamie Locke, chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus, reported Axios.

While Democrats can ensure Youngkin's pro-life efforts won't make it out of harbor, they similarly won't be able to advance their policy agenda without bipartisan support or fear of gubernatorial vetoes, meaning potential legislative gridlock for years.

Beyond seeing his agenda kneecapped at home, this outcome might also throw cold water on the governor's possible national aspirations, at least in the short term.

"The only justification for running next year would be if Republicans took over both houses," Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, told the Times. "Without that, he's got a problem of having been elected to one public office and only being halfway through that single term."

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Virginia Democrats Regain Full Majority In General Assembly

'I promise, we'll deliver,' Youngkin said

Exhibitionist Democrat No Longer Has Endorsements, Only Fans

Embattled Virginia Democrat Susanna Gibson, who hosted live streams in which she solicited tips by performing sex acts and promising to urinate on camera, removed the endorsements page from her campaign website this week, a Washington Free Beacon review of the Internet Archive found.

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'Revenge Porn'? A Virginia Democrat Gaslights the Public

A Virginia Democrat running for a seat in the House of Delegates claims to have been the victim of a "sex crime." She wants the FBI to investigate "leaks" of her "online activity" that she is calling an "illegal invasion of [her] privacy designed to humiliate" her and her family, according to the New York Times.

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Cocksure Virginia Democrat Slams Media for Reporting Her Public Pornographic Performances

A Virginia Democrat on Monday slammed national media outlets for reporting that she and her husband performed sex acts for money on a pornographic website.

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EXCLUSIVE: GOP Groups Launch Massive 7-Figure Ad Blitz Targeting Vulnerable Dems In Virginia

'The latest round of ads has been launched across target districts'