Posts by L. Louise Lucas (mirror bot)
It’s 4/20 and I’m getting excited for a big win tomorrow!
There is nothing more difficult in life than losing a child. It is a grief that settles into your heart and soul and never fully leaves. I ask all Virginians to join me in wrapping Senator Warner, Lisa Collis and their entire family in prayers during this most difficult time.
Rob Wittman, Jen Kiggans, Ben Cline and the crazy weirdo whose name I can never remember all have spent their time in Congress protecting Trump instead of standing up for their Virginia constituents under attack. On Tuesday you can vote YES and bring them all home together. BYE!
Virginians- the choice is now up to you on whether we stand up to Donald Trump’s abuses or just watch him gerrymander the rest of the country from the sidelines. You can vote early today or vote on Tuesday at your normal polling place.
Make a plan.
Don’t guess.
VOTE YES.
Today, my heart is heavy. Like so many Virginians, I have spent this day searching for words that simply do not come easily in the face of such unspeakable tragedy. The Fairfax children deserve our prayers, our protection, and the full embrace of this
Commonwealth.
Interesting poll- my numbers are doing just fine.
It’s not redistricting bringing numbers down or she wouldn’t be doing worse than the “yes” campaign.
The problem she has to correct is her policies don’t match her rhetoric from the campaign trail. Her issue is credibility.
Having served with 10 Governors, I know anyone worried about the budget would consider which path gives stability and affordability to Virginians. The Senate budget asks the wealthiest corporations to pay sales tax just like every other business in Virginia. They can afford it.
Now that you have read each bill line by line, it’s time to focus on the budget. Your Secretary of Finance says that we need more revenue and the House budget is negative by $400M in the out years. That’s not fiscally responsible and won’t happen on my watch.
Packed house for the campaign kickoff for Senator Mark Warner in Norfolk.