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Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

If anything, I was surprised by how the results in Virginia fell pretty neatly into the big, macro patterns we’re used to! Everyone is looking for reasons that Youngkin won — when, as we’ve been discussing, if you look at the fundamentals, that’s exactly what you’d expect to happen. So, I guess my wet-blanket take is that even at a time when everything feels unpredictable, we shouldn’t write off the extent to which American politics is pretty cyclical and predictable.

Sarah Frostenson

Readers, we’re going to transition our live blog coverage to focus on the outstanding governor’s race in New Jersey, but before we go New Jersey all the time, I wanted to ask our live blog crew one more time for their thoughts on Virginia, as the 🔥 takes have startled to trickle in. For example, it was all about Biden. It was all about education. It was all about Trump.

As we’ve said on this live blog, it’s really hard to land on just one explanation for why an election unfolded the way it did — or, to borrow Micah’s words, the macro versus the micro trends here are still related. But, knowing that, what one thing surprised you about the governor’s election in Virginia, and how will it shape — or not shape — your understanding of the national environment moving forward?

Alex Samuels

Fresh off their big win in Virginia last night, national Republicans are signaling they’ll go on the offensive more in 2022. In a statement early Wednesday, the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign arm of House Republicans, announced that it’s targeting 13 more Democratic-held seats in the U.S. House as Republicans seek to regain their majority in 2022.


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