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Kaine said we need people who have a heart for public service, we need people who understand that we are a nation of immigrants
and thats what Ghazala will bring to this seat.
Kaine emphasized the importance of Democrats taking back the General Assembly, including for things like protecting and expanding health care coverage, supporting public education, raising the minimum wage, ratifying the ERA, reinstating voting rights for ex-felons, etc.
Kaine blasted Republican legislators from western Virginia who have been voting against their voters interests again and again, and argued that Democrats from Northern, Central and Southeastern Virginia have repeatedly voted to help people in western Virginia even though there were no votes for them
dont tell me that Democrats dont care about rural voters; Democrats care more about rural voters than rural voters elected officials care about rural voters.
Kaine argued that Ghazala Hashmis main opponent is apathy, that this is a blue district, the only question being whether Democrats show up to vote in this off-odd election year, with no statewide or federal race on the ballot. Thats the real challenge, not so much her Republican opponent (Glen Sturtevant). Kaine also argued correctly that activists efforts are proportionately more important in low-turnout elections like this one than in high-turnout elections like for president or governor.
Hashmi talked about what a huge fan of Kaine shes been for many years. Now, Hashmi said, she wants to be Kaines State Senator.
Hashmi quoted from the great poets Walt Whitman (I hear America singing) and Langston Hughes (I too sing America). Hashmi argued that we are living through a rather ugly, ugly period, that we were reminded this week that there are some people who do not want to hear other people singing in America, or other people daring to claim this country as their own.
Hashmi added: When we have a president who tells four American congresswomen to go back to where you came from, denying their voice, denying their power, denying the fact that they have been duly elected
thats a denial of all of us and of our democracy!
Hashmi talked about how, in February 2017, she had a massive panic attack and couldnt get our of her car in a parking lot because I had heard on NPR that morning that Donald Trump was refusing to let go of his Muslim ban, and the question that haunted me that morning was do I truly belong in this country anymore, do I have a place in this country anymore? (the response from the crowd: YES YOU DO!)
Hashmi mentioned a comment she received from someone she didnt know after the primary: Ghazala, I fully expected someone like you to emerge in Northern Virginia and to be successful in Northern Virginia; the fact that you have done this in Central Virginia tells us that we as Virginians have made it our agenda that its time for a change.
Hashmi stressed education ought to be equitable and just for all Virginians regardless of the zip code that somebody comes from; that health care is a right not a privilege for only those that can afford it; that the environmental is critical, that we have to acknowledge the climate crisis
and not suffer in silence or in denial; that we just saw Republicans in the General Assembly refuse to even sit and talk about sensible gun legislation and that this needs to change.
Hashmi concluded: We desperately need to send a voice and a signal to Richmond and also to Washington, DC, that as Virginia leads, the country will follow
I hope you will help me to share the message
that in 2019, Virginia is my home, and Ghazala Hashmi is an American name!
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customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)including driving through the district that is the subject of this state Senate race, and it was remarkable to NOT see a single sign, bumper sticker, TV ad, or anything else mentioning an election that is less than four months away.
Now, I've lived on the East Coast since 2007, and I know that back in Washington State, people got their signs, stickers, etc. out there early, but unless things heat up a bit more in the next couple of months, I am not seeing a lot of enthusiasm at this point.