I'm not sure if support for RTW(FL) repeal is a political liability in today's Virginia. It certainly was in the past, which is why both Mark Warner and Tim Kaine openly supported this law in their runs for Governor in 2001 and 2005. However, Virginia is now a bluer state, so I'm not sure that supporting the repeal of this law is a liabi…
I'm not sure if support for RTW(FL) repeal is a political liability in today's Virginia. It certainly was in the past, which is why both Mark Warner and Tim Kaine openly supported this law in their runs for Governor in 2001 and 2005. However, Virginia is now a bluer state, so I'm not sure that supporting the repeal of this law is a liability.
To my knowledge, there hasn't been a poll recently that measures how Virginia voters feel about RTW(FL) laws, but I'd be curious to see one. Any such poll, though, would have to explain to respondents what these laws actually entail, since I imagine most people out there don't actually know that.
I'm not sure if support for RTW(FL) repeal is a political liability in today's Virginia. It certainly was in the past, which is why both Mark Warner and Tim Kaine openly supported this law in their runs for Governor in 2001 and 2005. However, Virginia is now a bluer state, so I'm not sure that supporting the repeal of this law is a liability.
To my knowledge, there hasn't been a poll recently that measures how Virginia voters feel about RTW(FL) laws, but I'd be curious to see one. Any such poll, though, would have to explain to respondents what these laws actually entail, since I imagine most people out there don't actually know that.