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					Originally Posted by 69in2it69  Dude...this propaganda site can't even write in proper English. I'd ask how uneducated and gullible Their reader's are, but they show it often. 
 
 that called for the murder of Republicans, their kids and police we’re disqualifying to run for AG
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There is a location. just sayin'
in other news 
Jay Jones Polls Reveal Impact Of Leaked Texts On Virginia AG Race
https://www.newsweek.com/jay-jones-p...-race-10851444
Jay Jones' chances of winning the race to become 
Virginia's next 
attorney general have dropped after leaked texts revealed he previously suggested a former Virginia House speaker 
should receive "two bullets to the head."
According to new 
polling,  the proportion of people who support Jones, an attorney who served in  the House of Delegates from 2018 to 2022, has decreased, as the Democrat  prepares to face the incumbent attorney general, Republican Jason  Miyares in the upcoming election.
Newsweek reached out to Jones and Miyares to comment on this story outside of normal business hours.
Why It Matters
The  new polling shows that Jones' behavior could have a huge impact on the  race and boost the Republicans chances of success, thus impacting the  future of legislation and policy in the state.
The leaked texts  also come at a time of increasing political polarization in the U.S.,  with the threat of violence hanging in the air, especially after the 
assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Their publication has fueled scrutiny of how public figures should use language.
What To Know
The  texts, sent to Republican State Delegate Carrie Coyner in August 2022,  reportedly spoke about shooting then-Virginia House Speaker Todd  Gilbert, a Republican. They were sent amid a conversation about tributes  from Republicans about Joe Johnson Jr., a moderate Democrat and former  state legislator who had just died. Jones called Gilbert a "POS" and  wondered what he "would say about me if I died."
“Three people, two bullets,” Jones added. 
“Gilbert, hitler, and pol pot,” Jones wrote. “Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.”
The messages were first reported by 
National Review. 
Newsweek has not independently verified the messages, but Jones has not questioned their veracity and has apologized for them.
In  the wake of their publication on October 3, Jones' polling has  suffered. According to an internal poll for the Jones conducted by Hart  Research Associates and reported by
 The New York Post, Jones is  leading Miyares 46 percent to 45 percent. The poll of 600 Virginia  voters was conducted between October 4 and 6. This shows his lead  declining from previous polling.