Conservative Republican: Youngkin win shows GOP must become 'party of

Nov 03, 2021 View Original Article
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"In addition to the importance of education, Banks said Youngkin's win in Virginia shows that mandates must be ended, law enforcement should be supported and the party should continue to raise awareness regarding the failures of the Biden economy."
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"Parents brought real energy in Virginia and we would be wise to listen and seek to understand their concerns, Banks wrote in the memo."
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8% Conservative
"Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), the chair of the Republican Study Committee, a coalition of conservative Republicans, on Tuesday sent a memo to the group, which said the top lesson learned from Youngkin's projected victory in the Old Dominion over former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) was that the GOP can and must become the party of parents."
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-6% Liberal
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36% : In addition to the importance of education, Banks said Youngkin's win in Virginia shows that mandates must be ended, law enforcement should be supported and the party should continue to raise awareness regarding "the failures of the Biden economy."

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