Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Are These The Rising Stars For The U.S. Republican And Democrat Parties?

Republican lieutenant governor candidate Winsome Sears appears to have won the race for the No. 2 spot in Virginia's state government, with almost all votes counted. Unofficial results showed Sears, 57, with 1,591,434 votes, or 51.4 percent, with Democratic candidate Hala Ayala, 48, at 1,501,533 or 48.5 percent, CNN reported. However, a handful of precincts have yet to be counted, including nine in Fairfax county and one on Tangier Island, as well as absentee ballots mailed by the Election Day deadline. Those dispatched ballots will be counted by November 5, the state Department of Elections said. Sears will not only make history as the first woman to hold office, but also as the first woman of color. The job of the state's lieutenant governor is frequently tipped as a launching pad to the governor's mansion. Half of the past 10 lieutenant governors went on to become governor.

Michelle Wu (pictured) made history as the first woman and first person of color to be elected as the next mayor of Boston on Tuesday - breaking a 199-year streak of white, male leaders  

Daily Mail: Gun-toting former Marine Winsome Sears defeats Democrat Hala Ayala is to become Virginia's first female black lieutenant governor 

* Republican lieutenant governor candidate Winsome Sears appears to have won the race for the No. 2 spot in Virginia on Tuesday, with almost all votes counted 

* Sears will be the first woman and the first black woman to take the role in Virginia's history 

* The former Marine ran alongside gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin, who is also projected to win, on the Republican ticket 

* In April, Sears vaulted to victory in a crowded primary on the enthusiasm generated by a campaign photo of her posing with a military rifle 

* Unofficial results showed Sears with 1,591,434 votes, or 51.4 percent, with Democratic candidate Hala Ayala at 1,501,533 or 48.5 percent Republican lieutenant governor candidate Winsome Sears appears to have won the race for the No. 2 spot in Virginia's state government, with almost all votes counted. 

Unofficial results showed Sears, 57, with 1,591,434 votes, or 51.4 percent, with Democratic candidate Hala Ayala, 48, at 1,501,533 or 48.5 percent, CNN reported. 

However, a handful of precincts have yet to be counted, including nine in Fairfax county and one on Tangier Island, as well as absentee ballots mailed by the Election Day deadline. Those dispatched ballots will be counted by November 5, the state Department of Elections said.  

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WNU Editor: And for the Democrats .... Progressive Michelle Wu becomes first woman and first person of color to be elected Boston's mayor: Harvard educated lawyer and daughter of Taiwanese immigrants says 'Boston is ready to become a Green New Deal city' (Daily Mail).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Michelle Wu's parents come from Taiwan. What does she do when Biden and Democrats go wobbly on Taiwan?