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GOP Retakes House of Delegates in Crazy Down Ballot Race Upsets
The GOP truly swept Virginia. The Republicans candidates elected for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, with Attorney General-Elect Jason Miyares defeating incumbent Mark Herring. They also have taken control of the House of Delegates, which had been at a 55-45 Democratic majority. As of Wednesday evening, the makeup is now 52-48, with Republicans in control.
The Republican State Leadership Conference (RSLC) is declaring victory in what it is calling a “stunning upset.” A press release from the group on Wednesday emphasized that the RSLC, along with “its affiliated groups led this historic effort by investing more in Virginia House races than any other Republican organization.”
The press release also highlighted that the RSLC was involved particularly early in getting Republican members elected through a TV ad campaign launched in August. The efforts received coverage from Gregory S. Schneider with The Washington Post, who noted at the time that the TV spots came “unusually early in the district election cycle.”
Particularly concerning for Democrats is that keeping control of the House of Delegates was a top priority for them, and one where they failed. As the press release from the RSLC noted:
Tonight’s results are a devastating blow to Virginia Democrats and the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC). The DLCC said holding their Democrat majority in the Virginia was its “number one priority this year” and that they would “do whatever it takes to keep it blue.” Virginia House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn even told the Associated Press less than a week before the election, “the majority is safe” and WRIC-Richmond “it won’t be as close as people think on Election Day.”
The RSLC released a memo as well, to highlight the winning strategy, despite Republican members being outspent 2 to 1. “We supported the right candidates, developed the right messages, and executed the right strategies to maximize the advantages of the political environment and overcome a significant spending advantage that was driven by national liberals,” the memo shared.
One Democratic incumbent who lost is Chris Hurst. The soon-to-be-former delegate has had a rough few days. It was revealed on Monday night that he was cited for driving with a suspended license after a sheriff’s deputy observed a female passenger get out of a card that Hurst was driving to vandalize signs, including for his opponent, Delegate-Elect Jason Ballard.
BREAKING: #VA12 City of Radford PD issued a citation to @ChrisHurstVA for Driving on a Suspended License after a Radford Sheriff’s Deputy observed a passenger getting out of a vehicle destroying @JasonBallardVA signs. The Driver was Delegate Hurst.
— Matt Colt Hall???? (@MattColtHall)
The Radford City Police Department addressed the vandalism on their Facebook page.
Sheriff Mark Armentrout confirmed to WFXR News that Hurst and his girlfriend, Emily Frentress, were the ones pulled over by authorities.
The local news outlet also included a statement from Hurst:
“This has been a real drag out race, it’s been very competitive, and, in some degree, it’s been sometimes nasty. You know, election eve, you’ve run a really hard race, run a very long campaign, and you just do a prank to be a goof and, you know, it just happens to be done by somebody who is very apologetic for what they’ve done and realizes that, you know, I have people looking up to me and I have a real responsibility that I need to live up to, and I think in my actions, legislatively and what we’ve been able to accomplish for this district, I continue to show that we get results for the New River Valley, but again I apologize to people for disappointing them and it’s something I’m just looking to move forward from.”
That Ballard emerged victorious is particularly noteworthy, as he was outspent nearly 2 to 1 and the 12th District, which is in the southwest region of the commonwealth, was one President Joe Biden won.
This was a race RSLC was active in, through the use of television ads in August.
“As a veteran, Jason Ballard knows how important it is to support the brave men and women who put their lives on the line each day to protect their communities,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “His victory tonight was a direct rebuke of Chris Hurst’s continued efforts in Richmond to weaken law enforcement, and will make the New River Valley safe again. Congratulations to Jason and his entire team on running an outstanding race and focusing on the issues that matter to his community.”
Another flipped seat involved the 85th District, which includes Virginia Beach and was held by soon-to-be-former Del. Alex Askew, a Democrat. On Wednesday morning, his opponent, Karen Greenhalgh, was declared the winner. As I covered last month, abortion became a personal issue in the race, with Askew attacking Greenhalgh over her volunteer work at crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs). Greenhalgh went on to reveal that she had been raped at a young age.
In a statement for Townhall, the now delegate-elect had said she chose to volunteer with CPCs to help women in similar situations. “As a victim of rape at an early age, I chose to work with women in crisis to provide assistance that I never received myself,” her statement read in part.
On Wednesday morning, Greenhalgh said in a statement that “I am truly grateful for the trust placed in me by the voters of the 85th District, and I look forward to serving my community as their representative in Richmond.”
Another upset involved the 28th District, which includes Stafford and Fredericksburg, where Delegate-Elect Tara Durant unseated incumbent Joshua Cole, despite being outspent nearly 2 to 1 and the district having voted for President Biden by double digits.
This was another race that the RSLC was involved in with TV ads from August.
The race was also the subject of my reporting from August, to do with the role Critical Race Theory (CRT) played in the race. Such coverage made it into the above mentioned memo from the RSLC.
“Tara Durant ran a fantastic race, appealing to a broad coalition of voters united in their opposition to the radical policies coming out of Richmond,” said Duncan. “In the face of misleading attacks from her opponent, Tara focused on addressing the pressing issues of her community. The RSLC was proud to stand with a leader like Tara who will prioritize improving Virginia’s education system, fostering safe communities, and lowering the cost of living.”
Durant was also part of the RSLC’s “Right Leaders Network,” a recently announced initiative that I reported on last month which is focused on efforts to support more women and minority candidates in the GOP.
Dulu tinggal di kost sempit, ini 11 transformasi crazy rich Tom Liwafa
Brilio.net – Di Indonesia banyak terdapat pengusaha muda yang sukses, salah satunya yakni Tom Liwafa. Berkat kesuksesannya sebagai pengusaha, pria yang berasal dari Surabaya ini pun dijuluki sebagai crazy rich Surabaya.
Namun sebelum mencapai kesuksesannya seperti saat ini, terdapat kisah Tom Liwafa merintis usahanya mulai dari bawah. Diketahui awalnya Tom Liwafa berjualan stiker keliling di Surabaya.
Bahkan diketahui dari cerita Tom Liwafa dibagikan di media sosial ia pernah tinggal di kost sempit yang hanya berukuran 2×2 meter. Saat itu dirinya tengah membangun usaha clothing bersama sang kekasih yang kini telah menjadi istrinya.
Kini menjadi crazy rich, begini potret transformasi Tom Liwafa yang telah brilio.net rangkum dari Instagram @tomliwafa, Minggu (6/2).
1. Kini sukses menjadi seorang pengusaha muda, begini potret lawas Tom Liwafa dengan penampilan rambut gondrongnya.
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2. Bahkan saat masih merintis usahanya, pria asal Surabaya ini pernah tinggal di kost sempit dengan ukuran 2×2 meter.
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3. Dulu Tom Liwafa pernah berjualan stiker keliling di kota Surabaya.
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4. Kemudian Tom Liwafa bersama sang kekasih menyewa toko kecil di sebuah gang membuat bisnis clothing. Begini potret lawas Tom Liwafa dan sang kekasih yang kini menjadi istrinya di dalam toko clothingnya.
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5. Dulu, Tom lebih sering berpenampilan gondrong seperti ini.
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6. Kemudian Tom dan Delta Hesti pun menikah pada 2006 silam secara sederhana seperti terlihat dalam potret ini.
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7. Meski telah menjadi pengusaha sukses, namun Tom tetap ingin meraih gelar sarjana. Begini potret lawas Tom Liwafa saat wisuda tahun 2014 silam.
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8. Berkat semangatnya membangun usaha, kini Tom Liwafa menjadi salah satu pengusaha muda sukses di Tanah Air.
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9. Tom Liwafa saat ini diketahui memiliki beberapa usaha baik di bidang fashion maupun kecantikan.
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10. Berkat kesuksesannya tersebut kini Tom Liwafa dijuluki sebagai salah satu crazy rich di Indonesia.
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11. Namun pria asal Surabaya ini tetap selalu terlihat sederhana dan berbagai dengan sesama.
75 Pictures That Make Me Smile Uncontrollably No Matter How Many Times I’ve Seen Them
there’s a soft wee cactus in my hall and whenever i touch it on passing i say ouch and pretend it hurt to encourage it’s confidence
this woman just came and bought $300 worth of fireworks and I was being nice and said “ooh are ya planning a big bbq” and she said “no my son has muscular distrophy and was supposed to die by 18, we’re celebrating his 40th birthday tomorrow, he likes fireworks” wow God is good
We pay my oldest $1 every time he reads a book. We’re talking 160 page chapter books. 😂
I’m out $120 this year and he thinks he’s ripping me off. Best investment ever.
my son has been feeding some crows on his way to school and he says one knows him and jumps around excited to see him- which is so cute- and today the crow gave him a dime lol
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I was behind a grandmother who was apparently visiting Starbucks for the first time. The barista said, “Can I get a name for your drink?” She looked very confused and said, slowly, “I guess just call it Bob?”
I explained to my daughter that when Netflix started they used to send you DVDs.
6yr old: (old lady voice) You know, back in my day, the internet used to come in the mail.
my 93 y/o resident had me watering her flowers for well over 20 minutes because they had to be perfect. she then told me to look at them really closely and tell me if i noticed anything. they were fake, literally not real at all. then she said april fools go get me a coffee. Lmao
A boy just ran up to the live truck and said “Can you report my smile?” Yes, we can Cameron @FOX29philly
My cousin lost his arm in a motorcycle accident, so he’s the part in the movie where Woodie’s arm starts to rip 😿😍
I told my daughter to grab her mask so we can go to the store. This was the mask she grabbed.
My Pops doing his dissertation for his PhD from Howard at 70 years old
Artist Creates Funny Travel Posters for National Parks Based on Their Bad Reviews
Artist Creates Funny Travel Posters for National Parks Based on Their Bad Reviews
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
America’s National Parks are famous for their natural beauty, but not everyone gets the hype. In fact, some less “outdoorsy” types have even gone to the trouble of leaving bad reviews of their experiences. When discovering the snarky comments online, designer Amber Share decided to create a series of hilarious travel posters featuring their remarks, titled Subpar Parks.
With a degree in graphic design and a love for typography, Share renders each tongue-in-cheek poster with colorful, retro-style graphics. When we last featured her work, the artist had just created a poster for all 61 National Parks. Today, she continues to create graphics for other American landmarks, as well “disappointing places” all over the world. Her portfolio includes a poster for Kosciuszko National Park in Australia, which is apparently “Not Epic.” And in another poster for the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, Share included the review of one disgruntled visitor who claimed it was “Amazingly Boring.”
Although Share is exhibiting the 1-star reviews, she hopes her works “put a positive, fun spin on such a negative mindset.” A nature lover herself, she uses her art to raise awareness of the beauty of the National Parks, and she regularly donates to the National Park Foundation.
When she posts her work on Instagram, Share often comically explains why she disagrees with the bad reviews. For her Fire Island National Seashore poster—with the text “A bit of a let down”—Share writes, “I really don’t get how you could be let down by a beach where you can sail, swim, fish, hike, camp, canoe, kayak.” Her Lake Mead poster includes the quote, “Nothing scenic about it.” However, the artist disagrees. On Instagram she writes, “Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the U.S., formed by the uber-famous Hoover Dam! If that’s not cool enough, the National Recreation area actually contains a second lake (Lake Mohave) and covers part of 3 different deserts! Sounds like a pretty damn good place to spend a day or two if you ask me.”
Check out Share’s Subpar Parks series below and follow her on Instagram for even more. If you can’t stop giggling at these posters, you can buy your own copies via Share’s online store.
Designer Amber Share creates hilarious travel posters for National Parks featuring peoples’ bad reviews.
Katmai National Park & Preserve
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park
Her series, titled Subpar Parks, puts “a positive, fun spin on such a negative mindset.”
Indiana Dunes National Park
Biscayne National Park
Port Campbell National Park
New River Gorge National Park
Blue Mountains National Park
Kosciuszko National Park
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Fire Island National Seashore
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
White Mountain National Forest
Gulf Islands National Seashore
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Mojave National Preserve
Amber Share: Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Behance
My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Amber Share.
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