
There are moments, usually after a long day, when I just want to kvetch a little (that’s Yiddish for complaining).
As I tell my daughter, it’s healthy to kvetch from time to time, as long as you’re actively working to solve the issue at hand.
My Republican opponent Jen Kiggans clearly missed the memo on that last part, because she’s all kvetch, no action.
She complains about the cost of living but offers no solutions.
She complains about “wokeness” to distract from serious issues.
She complains about imaginary problems like voter fraud instead of addressing the laundry list of real problems we're facing.
The people of Coastal Virginia deserve honest answers and meaningful solutions, not negativity and cynicism.
The contributions you give this week will determine if we’re on track for our End-of-Quarter FEC deadline goal. Just $5 will help my team reach hundreds of new voters with my message of action over empty promises. Can I count on you to pitch in to help me win one of America’s most competitive races today?
— Elaine Luria
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