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Earle-Sears Takes a Stand: Real Leadership vs. Weak Liberalism in VA

Virginia Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears is fighting back hard against her Democrat opponent. She called out former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger for being too slow to condemn a racist sign that appeared at a recent school board meeting. Earle-Sears said real leaders speak up right away when they see hate and racism.

This shows the clear difference between these two candidates. Earle-Sears, a black conservative woman and Marine veteran, knows how to take a stand immediately when something is wrong. Spanberger, like so many liberal politicians, waited and calculated her response instead of doing what was right.

The November election for Virginia governor is getting closer and more heated every day. Recent polls show Spanberger leading by just 7 points, but that gap is shrinking fast. Many Virginia families are coming home to support Earle-Sears and her conservative values.

If elected, Earle-Sears would make history as America’s first black female governor. But she is not running on identity politics like the Democrats do. She is running on parents rights, safe communities, and keeping Virginia’s economy strong.

Spanberger represents everything wrong with today’s Democrat Party. She was part of the Washington swamp for years as a congresswoman. Now she wants Virginia families to trust her, but she cannot even condemn racism quickly when it happens right in front of her.

Earle-Sears served our country as a Marine and knows what real leadership looks like. She has been fighting for Virginia families as lieutenant governor under Glenn Youngkin’s successful administration. Parents finally have their rights back in Virginia schools thanks to Republican leadership.

The choice in November could not be more clear for Virginia voters. They can pick a proven conservative fighter who stands up to hate immediately, or they can choose another weak liberal politician. Earle-Sears represents the values that made Virginia and America great.

Virginia has a long history of picking governors from the opposite party of the sitting president. With Trump back in the White House, this tradition could help Earle-Sears pull off a huge upset victory for conservatives across the Commonwealth.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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