Virginia's 2022 primary election will take place on Tuesday, June 21st and it's an opportunity for voters across the state to choose who they want to be on the ballot in November for several seats including the U.S. House of Representatives.
(Updated at 11:10 p.m.) Del. Ken Plum easily defeated his first primary opponent in more than two decades today (Tuesday), earning 75% of the vote, according to
battleground, which is how you get more people in the fold. you point out, biden did better in the suburbs than clinton, but not the cities. why? what does it point to? people we saw in new york, people want candidates to address their lives. biden did a little worse, but he did bet we are suburban women, veterans. to your point, we did lose traction with black voters and hispanic voters, and i think part of that is we got identified by the defund the police and language police, and that s not who biden is. biden doesn t know who wokeness is. you couldn t explain it to him. i think the democratic party, encouraging what we saw in new york, encouraging results in the virginia primary, very encouraged by what happened in louisiana. look, this whole noisy identity left is 15% of the democratic
is. you couldn t explain it to him. i think the democratic party, encouraging what we saw in new york, encouraging results in the virginia primary, very encouraged by what happened in louisiana. look, this whole noisy identity left is 15% of the democratic party. two-thirds of their party are these loony agree with the loony insurrectionists. yet he pay such a terrible political price for such a slightly more than fringe element of our party where they don t pay near the price for just totally goofy, not even on this planet part of their party. so we have to be more effective and determined in our communications. can democrats own crime when your opponents will point to bail reform and how it was done and judicial discretion and that that is an aspect of keeping people on the street even when they do bad things with guns and that could be part of the
Indian American candidate Sam Joshi was victorious in the Democratic primary June 8 in his bid to become mayor of Edison, New Jersey.
Of all the June 8 primary elections â many taking place in New Jersey and Virginia â the Edison mayoral race was arguably the most hotly contested, with Joshi and Indian American Mahesh Bhagia among the three Democratic candidates running, along with Arthur Esposito.
Joshi won convincingly with 5,995 and 61.6 percent of the vote, roughly 30 points better than second-place Bhagia, who secured 3,185 votes for 32.7 percent. Esposito was a distant third with 546 votes for 5.6 percent.
âThe people of Edison have spoken and now itâs time for our Democratic Party and our community to come together and move forward into a new era of progress, and I could not be more excited to hopefully have the opportunity to lead Edison into that new day,â Joshi said in a Facebook post. âI want to thank my campaign team, the many Democratic l