I get mixed signals whenever I try to research the situation in Virginia. Sometimes I get people talking about how the people of Northern Virginiastan (Fairfax, Loudon, etc.) are still stupid sheeple more concerned with outdoing there neighbors in regards to having a newer car or nicer house. Other times I find that apparently everyone from Appalachia to to Fairfax is enraged at the state of things, CRT, the trans agenda push, the election being stolen from them for the past couple decades, etc.
Then there's the thing about Virginia delegates touring Arizona and West Virginia offering to allowed most of the counties to secede and join them again, which if I understand correctly, a lot of counties (Loudon and possibly Fairfax included) are actually going to try to force a vote on secession to West Virginia if the government keeps ignoring them and acting like tyrants.
So I'm just curious, what's actually happening there? Seems to me like Virginia is in the same situation as Georgia (massive cheating overriding the voice of the people to make a moderate-dark red state seem blue), just a few steps ahead to the point that the state level government has been taken over.
Oh I'm not saying that they didn't USED to vote blue. I can believe that they actually voted that way a few decades ago. But, I think that pattern has been changing the past few election cycles. Especially with Trump doing so much for the black community and so many prominent black conservatives emerging. I believe the black population is waking up more and more every day. Beyond that, I'm almost certain most of these people don't actually vote. I have a theory that the reason democrats hold massive voter registration rallies with people that are less likely to vote is so that they have a larger pool of blank votes to draw from when they cheat. Same concept applies to the illegal problem you mentioned. More "voters" to pull from when they know they're going to lose.