Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has been completely EXPOSED for running one of the most deceptive political campaigns in recent memory, according to Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York.
In a scathing analysis, York revealed how Spanberger pulled the classic Democrat bait-and-switch on Virginia voters - campaigning as a centrist moderate while governing like far-left radical Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
"She was portrayed in the media every day as a moderate," York explained, highlighting how the legacy media helped Spanberger deceive Virginia families about her true progressive agenda.
The Democrat's massive 15% victory margin in November came from successfully fooling voters into believing she represented a reasonable alternative to conservative leadership. But now that she's in the governor's mansion, her actions tell a completely different story.
The Progressive Mask Comes Off
York's comparison to AOC should send chills down the spine of every Virginia parent, small business owner, and taxpayer. We're talking about the same radical who wants to defund police, destroy American energy independence, and push woke ideology on our children.
"Her actions mimic a progressive Democrat," York stated bluntly, confirming what many conservatives suspected all along.
This is exactly why President Trump and the America First movement have been warning patriots about trusting ANY Democrat promises. They'll say whatever it takes to get elected, then immediately pivot to their true radical agenda once in power.
Virginia families are now stuck with four years of progressive policies they never voted for - higher taxes, increased government control, and attacks on traditional values that built our great nation.
The Spanberger deception proves once again that the only way to protect American families is to vote for genuine conservatives who won't betray their campaign promises the moment they take office.
How many more times will Americans fall for the Democrat moderate masquerade before they learn their lesson?
