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November 4, 2021
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Winsome Sears is a name we’ll be hearing a lot more in the coming days and years, now that she’s won the 2021 race for Lt. Governor in Virginia and shown herself to be the most refreshing spokesperson in America on the issue of race. Leftists, better sit down: she did it by saying we need to think a lot LESS about race. You folks at CNN and MSNBC who talk compulsively in terms of “dog whistles” (which only you hear) and “code” (which only you recognize) will probably not have her as a guest very often, as she will good-naturedly wipe the floor with you every time.

https://waynedupree.com/2021/11/winsome-sears-jemele-hill/

Sears is black and makes it clear she “identifies” as black, having immigrated legally to the U.S. from Jamaica at age 6, in 1963 when the Civil Rights Movement was still raging. But today, she clearly sees the damage caused by the relentless emphasis on race. “We’re framing too many issues in terms of race and it just continues to divide us,” she told FOX NEWS’ Martha MacCallum on Wednesday. “And, unfortunately, politicians are using it as a tool because of the things that have happened to us historically to advance, I would think, their nefarious purposes.”

https://www.foxnews.com/media/winsome-sears-virginia-election-race

“In case you haven’t noticed, I am black,” she said in her speech to introduce Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin early Wednesday. “And I have been black all my life, but that’s not what this is about.” Yes, she's the first black woman to win statewide office in Virginia, but that’s not the way she wants to think of this achievement. “I didn’t run to make history,” she said. “I just wanted to make it better than I found it. And with your help, I’m going to do that.”

Stop looking at race, she says, and start looking at people. “I didn’t do anything special to get here except stay in school and study,” she told MacCallum. She's right; that’s the best advice any young person could get. Success is just being in America and taking advantage of the opportunities here.

One way she did that was to join the U.S. Marine Corps. “When I joined the Marine Corps, I was still a Jamaican,” she said. (She was 19 then and became a U.S. citizen one year later.) “But this country had done so much for me I was willing to die for tis country.”

Later, when she wanted to attend college but had three children under age 5, she was just determined, even putting one of her kids on the back of her bicycle with her to get to class, and she earned a masters degree in organizational leadership from Regent University. Before she got into politics, winning a term from 2002 to 2004 in Virginia’s House of Delegates --- the first black Republican woman and first naturalized citizen to do so, and the first Republican to win a majority-black district since 1865 --- she was the director of a Salvation Army homeless shelter. She also led a men’s prison ministry.

After leaving politics, she became the owner of an appliance and plumbing repair store in Virginia –- having learned electronics in the Marines –- and also served as vice president of the Virginia Board of Education. Her run for lieutenant governor this year marks her return to politics after almost two decades.

“America allowed me to come and do for myself and my family,” she said. “No one can say to me I don’t know what it is to be poor. You’re looking at the American Dream.”

“We’re always going to have problems,” she said. “I understand that. I’m not saying we’re perfect. But you can see those people at the border right now trying to get in. They’re dying to get in because they know if they can put a foot on American soil, the trajectory of their lives will change just as it did for my father.”

She noted that times have changed since her father arrived here with $1.75 in his pocket. “There are some who want to divide us and we must not let that happen,” she said in her speech. “They would like us to believe that we are back in 1963 when my father came.” But we’re not. “I’m living proof,” she said.

On “FOX & Friends” early Wednesday morning, before her win was official, she showed herself to be a good spokesperson for those of faith as well, calling her projected win “a God thing.” She said she had little money, a ragtag staff, and was outspent and “outgunned, if you will.” And yet it happened.

Speaking of guns, we linked yesterday to a picture of Sears looking every bit the Marine, confidently carrying her AR-15 at a target range last April. If you missed it, here it is.

https://twitter.com/CarmineSabia/status/1455717349265494020?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1455717349265494020%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fpolitics%2Fwinsome-sears-victory-speech-usa-chant-virginia

Gun-control activists in Virginia have been trying since 2019 to put in place new restrictions on “assault” weapons, but the win by this strong 2nd Amendment advocate does not reflect positively on their chances.

During her campaign, she advocated for increasing pay for teachers and law enforcement, cutting taxes and expanding veteran care centers. And even though she de-emphasizes race in our political dialogue, she also said she’d push for the creation of a Black Virginians Advisory Cabinet for the governor and for a “once-in-a generation investment” in historically black colleges and universities.

Here are a few more details about this rising star, from her campaign website.

https://winsomesears.com/about/

One of the best profiles we’ve found of her was written by Eleanor Vaughn for AMAC, the Association of Mature American Citizens, in September, as the campaign was in full swing.

https://amac.us/for-winsome-sears-making-history-is-second-nature/

Here’s another good one, which mentions that Sears actually is dismayed by the dismantling of Confederate statues. “The curious thing,” she said, “is that I have spoken to enough black people, and what they’re telling me is they wanted the statues up, so that they could talk to their children about who this person was, what they did, what they didn’t do.” (See, it’s as Trump said: there ARE “fine people” on both sides of the statues argument.)

https://clarion.causeaction.com/2021/11/03/i-have-had-white-liberals-talk-down-to-me/

Incidentally, the Squad completely ignored the win by THIS black female. Surprised?

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/squad-members-silent-winsome-sears-historic-win-virginia

At this writing, Sean Hannity’s Wednesday TV interview of Sears had not yet been posted, but I hope you'll check it out. Her words to Democrats not telling her how to vote because she’s black are magnificent.

Sears definitely has a sassy side. Here she is in a tweet spoofing Kamala Harris shortly she and Joe Biden were elected. And yes, “based” is a compliment, and it fits. It means to have some swagger, to not care much what others think.

https://dailycaller.com/2021/11/03/winsome-sears-kamala-harris-virginia-glenn-youngkin/

This one is a hoot as well.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/winsome-sears-trolls-the-lincoln-project-virginia

No, Sears is not a natural-born U.S. citizen, but perhaps someday we’ll be considering the repeal of that one qualification for President. Hey, she wasn’t born here, but she got here as fast as she could. Congratulations, Winsome Sears.

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  • Elaine M Liming

    11/04/2021 08:11 PM

    Voting results were "good News" for those of us praying for our country. I think Americans are finally waking up. We must keep going to the voting places and vote in person.

  • David Norman

    11/04/2021 08:04 PM

    You are a remarkable woman, a true American patriot. I don’t vote race, I vote for the person. I am more interested in who they are and what their core values are. You are a natural leader. I hope that you continue to fight for causes worthy of your talents .

  • Marlene Furgerson

    11/04/2021 08:02 PM

    Thank you! Thank you! I appreciate the information you filter down to me each day
    in the emails you send me. God bless and keep you, Marlene Furgerson

  • Jan Nelson

    11/04/2021 07:13 PM

    HOW REFRESHING!!!!!

  • Martha Cherise Miller

    11/04/2021 06:27 PM

    I am proud of the people of Virginia who voted for this lady. We really need more like her to stand up for our country and people. I'm from Georgia, and our State has virtually no good representation. However, I do disagree somewhat with Ms. Sears on one point, and that is the illegals at the border. She stated "They’re dying to get in because they know if they can put a foot on American soil, the trajectory of their lives will change just as it did for my father.” I presume her father immigrated legally, also, and I'm sure some of those people at the border are honest in why they want to come here, but I believe that most of them are coming for only the freebees that this country has to offer, and I am afraid that we will be supporting them and their families for the rest of their lives and our lives unless we can vote in an administration that will clamp down on all this giveaway stuff. We have enough citizens that we are already supporting, some of whom have lied their way into getting freebees. I know some of them. I am praying for this lady that she will help turn the State of Virginia around. My dad's family were residents of Virginia; it is a beautiful State, but it does need overhauling, and same for my State of Georgia. Have a Blessed Day.

  • Renato Venuto

    11/04/2021 06:21 PM

    Congratulations this is what I prayed for and it is a real slap in the face of those leftist that call us the conservatives (racist). I wish you great success and thank for your dedication God Bless.

  • Caleb Caudill

    11/04/2021 06:10 PM

    I think Mrs. Sears will be a great lieutenant governor for Virginia.
    I have heard on the news that Biden said he is OK with $450,000 payment to illegals that were separated under President Trump‘s tenure. I think if that goes through President Biden and his administration and the Democrats should pay it out of their Bank accounts. I have another comment. I believe a metal detector would have saved lives in Afghanistan where those 13 soldiers were assassinated. I know the Biden administration had no plan once they started the evacuation. At least it looked like they did not know what to do. Every school should also have them and probably all churches, bars and military bases.
    Caleb Caudill

  • Sherrian Francis

    11/04/2021 06:01 PM

    Talk about impressive. Brought tears to my eyes. More than all of her qualifications she's a gracious lady. Can't wait for her rescue of American racism. How do I get the address to send flowers?

  • Donald Tygart

    11/04/2021 05:42 PM

    'Ask and ye shall receive, Seek and it shall be given unto you.' This one is for the people who expressed the doubt that anything would ever change once the Democrats found the way into perpetuity.
    My thoughts are in the New Jersey race won by the Truck Driver - Mr. Durr. Less than $10 k and the biggest name in that state's politics is no more? That's the purest definition of 'An open hand'.

  • Jon Threshie

    11/04/2021 05:35 PM

    Dear Governor Mike, thanks for the article on Lt. Governor Sears. For me she literally came out of the blue. I had not heard a word about here here in California prior to the election. What a breath of fresh air! I see her as a likely future governor of Virginia, which would be a great thing. Now let's see those gun grabbers go after her, a Marine, no less! Finally, I am sure you are familiar with Lt. Governor Robinson of North Carolina. Also a rising star in the GOP.