Saturday, October 30, 2021

Desperate Dominion Energy Bankrolling NEW Attacks on Glenn Youngkin

Oct. 29, 2021

McAuliffe's Failure to Inspire is Generating More Voter Suppression Efforts


ROANOKE - Dominion Energy is officially remaining silent, but their giant contributions to a shadowy PAC are buying new voter suppression ads attacking Glenn Youngkin in the final hours of the campaign. 

The shadowy "Accountability Virginia PAC" run by Democratic operatives and financed by Dominion Energy PAC has recently initiated several new advertising campaign aimed at suppressing conservative voters - again claiming Glenn Youngkin is insufficiently supportive of the Second Amendment while Terry McAuliffe's campaign continues to try to scare liberal voters into believing that Youngkin is overzealously supportive of gun rights.


"Terry McAuliffe and his cronies at the electric monopoly are desperate to cling to power. They know McAuliffe's abysmal record isn't inspiring support outside of those who love his coin-operated government ways so they are aggressively trying to suppress the vote," said Senator David Suetterlein (R-Roanoke County).

As the voter suppression attacks on Glenn Youngkin continue so has Dominion Energy's refusal to talk about their huge contributions or their collaborators in the effort.

Dominion Energy contributed $250,000 to "Accountability Virginia" between July 28 and September 30 including $75,000 afterAxios initially reportedon the shadowy PAC's use of suppression advertising aimed at Second Amendment supporters. Dominion refuses to disclose how much they contributed to "Accountability Virginia" since October 1 meaning that information will not be public until after the next Governor is inaugurated in January 2022.

"Anyone that doesn't think their vote is valuable needs to recognize that the electric monopoly is willing to spend more than $250,000 to keep them from electing a reformer like Glenn Youngkin," said Suetterlein.

Virginia Senator David Suetterlein was elected to a second term in November 2019 representing Salem and Bedford, Carroll, Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, Roanoke and Wythe counties in the Virginia Senate. He lives in Roanoke County with his wife where their children attend public schools. He is a Realtor with the Roanoke Valley owned and operated MKB, REALTORS.