Virginia is America and America is conservative
OPINION:
America is a conservative country. The progressive agenda, whether itâs Critical Race Theory or transgender activism or even radical abortion rights, hasnât burst forth from within the heart of the nation but rather been implemented, sometimes clandestinely, by unelected government agencies. Despite COVID-19 tensions and urban unrest, Americans are still religious, modest, and patriotic.
Joe Biden ran on that agenda. Not âconservativeâ as a political position, but âconservativeâ as in, to use Mr. Bidenâs own words, the âheart and soul of the nation.â The values of small towns like Scranton, the wisdom of American old-timers like Joeâs mom and dad whom he quotes like Socrates, the mutual understanding of former American politics where elected officials could âreach across the aisleâ and âfind common groundâ. âLife, Liberty and, you know, the, the thingâ he once said. Americans longed for âthe thingâ and thought Joe would bring it back. Build it back. Better. He didnât. He wonât.
He canât.
That indescribable thing was on the ballot box Tuesday in my state of Virginia, and it won. Yes, Glenn Youngkin, the Republican businessman won, but larger than him was the small âcâ conservative values that brought people to the polls: the rights of parents. School curriculum. The power of government bureaucracies. Enough Virginians saw the former governor and quintessential insider Terry McAuliffe running for a second term decrying all the things wrong with the commonwealth and wondered âwhy didnât you fix it last time?â
I wonât chastise Terry McAuliffe for not being a native Virginian (unlike Virginia-born and bred Youngkin). Most people in D.C. eventually move there for schools or safety or both. You cross the Potomac and your taxes go down. Your schools are better. You can carry a gun. But sadly, itâs those ever-growing suburbs that have shifted the much larger state from âredâ to âblueâ in the past generation.
Mr. McAuliffe is proof of that. He brought his northeastern liberalism with him. He ran as a local but governed as Andrew Cuomo, minus the allegations of sexual assault. Virginia may have a lot of Democrats, but it doesnât have a lot of liberals. The McAuliffe campaign didnât understand that.
You look at many âblueâ states in the last presidential election and you see the same phenomenon drops of deep blue in a sea of red. My blue hometown New York City swings very red New York State. The same thing happens in Illinois. Washington. Oregon. The âturn Texas blueâ effort doesnât focus on Midland or Waco but Austin and San Antonio. Urban centers elect Democrats.
We donât have one.
The commonwealthâs largest âcityâ is Virginia Beach with a population of approximately 450,000, almost 100,000 of them are on a military base. Terry McAuliffe ran a campaign appealing to the liberal voters of cities which donât exist. Thereâs no Beacon Hill section of Richmond or Upper West Side area of Norfolk. And here was Mr. McAuliffeâs biggest mistake: many of the wealthy democrats in Virginiaâs blue suburbs like Great Falls and McLean are parents. They want to be involved in school decisions and education. They donât want bureaucrats pushing an agenda even if in their political careers they espouse that agenda publicly.
To paraphrase the wartime expression about atheists and foxholes: there are no progressive parents when their children are the pawns.
This race was hailed as a bellwether and it is because Virginia is America, and America is conservative. We are leery about a government that promises to fix all our problems for us from cradle to grave. We reject bureaucrats who tell us to get out of the way and let them rule over us. And we are willing to give the new guy a shot.
Mr. McAuliffe may have been governor before and may have lived here for decades, but heâs clearly doesnât know Virginia. Itâs not progressive. Itâs not partisan. Itâs not even political.
Glenn Youngkin ran as a Virginian. Now itâs up to him to govern as one.
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