Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin greets voters at Haymarket Elementary School in Haymarket, Va., on Election Day, Nov. 7. RICHMOND — The second-most important Election Day of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s political career wrapped up Tuesday as polls closed around the state, with all 140 seats in the General Assembly on the ballot and Youngkin hoping to create Republican majorities that would steer the legislature to the right and boost his chances of becoming a national GOP star.
Voters at Buckland Mills Elementary school in Gainesville in western Prince William County cited abortion as a key issue as they cast ballots in a tight House of Delegates race between Republican John Stirrup and Democrat Josh Thomas.“I’m pro-choice, but not because I support abortion but because I believe it’s a moral issue and not a legal issue,” said Diana Trammell, 38, who said she voted for Democratic candidates across the board.
According to VPAP’s analysis of voting patterns, early turnout was roughly 60 percent likely Democratic voters and roughly 40 percent Republican.
But Victoria Shlanta, 27, said she is a military spouse and supported Feggans and Democrats because she worried about losing Medicaid benefits under Republican control. Shlanta, who brought her two young daughters along to the polls, said she voted in a way that “my daughters are going to benefit. I need my reproductive rights protected.”
“I’m not a big Youngkin fan just because of how he’s trying to change the school system,” said Brock, 64, who is Black and Native American. He cited the administration’s efforts to rewrite school history curricula and prevent the teaching of ‘critical race theory.’ “You can’t change slavery. Slavery happened. You can’t change the confederacy. The confederacy happened.”
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