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Friday, February 6, 2026

What African Americans Usually Mean By the Saying "Standing On Business" (With Information About The Meaning Of "Ten Toes Down")

Edited by Azizi Powell, Pancocojams Editor

This pancocojams post presents information about the saying "Standing on business".

The content of this post is presented for linguistic and socio-cultural purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
As is the case with most vernacular words and phrases, the phrase "standing on business" has multiple vernacular meanings.

This pancocojams post focuses on the definitions of "standing on business" that I believe are most often meant in 2026 when African Americans use that phrase. That definition refers to Black people in the United States standing in unity and steadfastly adhering to agreed upon values and positions against those who would socially and politically impede our existence and/or progress.  

Expanding from Black Americans, the phrase "standing on business" means Americans' (regardless of race, ethnicity, and most politic affiliations) unwavering demand for values and positions that we consider important- such as abolishing I.C.E. and equal justice for all.

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TWO ONLINE EXCERPTS ABOUT THE SAYING "STANDING ON BUSINESS"
These excerpts are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.

From https://www.yahoo.com/news/standing-business-internets-latest-slang-213502429.html " 
'Standing on business': What the internet's latest slang term means and how to use it. by Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY,  December 4, 2023 

"What does 'stand on business' or 'standing on business' mean?

Put simply, to "stand on business" means to take care of your responsibilities or put your money where your mouth is. You get done what needs to be done and follow through, similar to the term "taking care of business."

According to Urban Dictionary, the phrase is defined as: "To take care of your business/obligations. To be about your grind," (meaning completing tasks that need completing) or, "When faced with a situation, you are urged to handle your own affairs."

If you are "standing on business," it means you are sticking to your values and walking the walk, not just talking the talk.

For example, someone who posts to their social media page saying they are going to become their own boss and later goes on to successfully open their own small business or become an entrepreneur would be "standing on business." Someone who is standing strong in ending a relationship that was bad for them can also be "standing on business."

Someone who brags online about making a lot of money and living a luxury lifestyle but lacks a job or actual funds in real life would be someone who is not standing on their business.

Where did the slang term 'stand on business' come from?

While the phrase itself is not exactly new and has been present on the internet and part of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) for a long time, the recent explosion in popularity has been attributed partially to the use of the phrase in a Drake song.

The song "Daylight," from Drake's newest [2023] album "For All The Dogs," features the saying repeatedly in its lyrics. Internet comedian Druski likewise has been credited with the spread of the slang, starting when he posted a TikTok in September [2023] titled: “Dudes Say ‘Standin on Business’ BUT DO THE OPPOSITE."

In the skit, he pokes fun at men who talk a big game about their work ethic, life and accomplishments online but fail to follow through in real life."….

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EXCERPT #2 - urbandictionary.com

Pancocojams Editor's Note:
As of February 6, 2026).urbandictionary.com has three pages of reader submitted definitions of the saying "standing on business" .The three definition that are given in this post are numbered for referencing purposes only.

WARNING- Many of those definitions include the n word, either fully spelled out or in its four letter form  and/or the word "ho" (meaning "whore"). 

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The earliest example of "stand on business" (or "standing on business") in urban dictionary.com is from 2021. It is the top definition for that saying as of February 6, 2026:

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stand+on+business

"stand on business

To take care of your business/obligations. To be about your grind.

Rent was due and my son was hungry so I had no choice but to Stand on Business

by Sterlsam02 December 2, 2021; 

thumbs up 569;  thumbs down 73"
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Pancocojams Editor's Note:
This is the only definition from 2021. All the other urban dictionary.com definitions for "stand on business" or "standing on business" (as of February 6, 2026) are from 2023, 2024 and 2024.

This particular "thumbs up/thumbs down" tally is significant  because all of the other viewer submitted definitions in the three urban dictionary pages of definitions for this phrase have less than 6 "thumbs up" tallies  and less than 0 thumbs down. (One other definition has 10 thumbs up and 0 thumbs down)  

Several of the urban dictionary definitions for "standing on business" include the phrase "stand your ground". 

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THE INCLUSION OF THE IDIOM "STANDING YOUR GROUND" IN DEFINITIONS FOR "STANDING ON BUSINESS"
Several urban dictionary.com definitions include the phrase "standing your ground" in their definitions of "standing on business".

Indeed, I believe that the idiom "standing your ground" is the source of the 2020s African American Vernacular English saying "standing on business".

Here are two definitions for the English language idiom "stand your ground"
From https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/stand-ground
"to refuse to be pushed backward, or to continue in your beliefs in an argument:

The battalion stood its ground in the face of repeated attacks.

Clare stood her ground in the meeting and refused to be intimidated even when Michael got angry.

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3. "stand your ground

idiom

to refuse to change your opinion or give in to an argument:

I kept trying to get my grandmother to find a smaller house, but she stood her ground."

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Here are two urbandictionary.com definitions for "standing on business" that include the phrase "standing your ground".: 

"standing on business

someone who stand their ground, or does what they said they’d do.

she was standing on business.

by burntseals December 3, 2023,  https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stand%20on%20business&page=2

[thumbs up- 10 thumbs down 0]

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"To stand your ground, not let your guard down, not give in to pressure, not get distracted. Many women use it to refer to keeping your standards up and honoring their boundaries, often when feeling hormonal, lovesick, or temporarily attracted to someone.

“How tf am I supposed to stand on business with this man while I’m ovulating???”

“Girl, he apologized and wants a second chance! But I saw him making out with Susie last night, so I’m definitely standing on business.”

“Stand on business! Don’t be desperate!”

by NikkiNinetyEight November 27, 2023, https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stand%20on%20business&page=2
[thumbs up- 0 thumbs down 0]

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"NOT BACKING DOWN" IS AN ELEMENT IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY VERNACULAR USE OF "STANDING ON BUSINESS" 
The contemporary use of the phrase standing on business" usually includes the meaning that the person won't back down (from a situation, a person, or a stance (an ideological position). 

Here's an AI Overview on the phrase "not backing down" (retrieved February 6, 2026 as a result of my February 6, 2026 Google search question about that meaning"

" "Not backing down" means refusing to give up, retreat, or surrender in the face of opposition, difficulty, or a challenge; it's about standing firm, holding your ground, and remaining persistent in your stance, belief, or fight, even when pressured. It signifies resilience and an unwillingness to yield, similar to "sticking to your guns" or "never surrendering," as highlighted in the phrase "Never Back Down" and Tom Petty's song "I Won't Back Down".

Key aspects of "not backing down":

Resilience: Continuing despite obstacles or threats.

Firmness: Maintaining your position or principles.

Persistence: Refusing to quit or change your mind.

Opposition: Often used when challenged by others."...

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THE IDIOM 'TEN TOES DOWN" USED TO EMPHASIZE THE "STANDING ON BUSINESS" STANCE AND ATTITUDE 
At least by 2025, a number of African Americans use the phrase "standing on business" along with the idiom "ten toes down" to emphasize the vernacular meaning of both of those phrases.

Here's an AI Overview write-up about the idiom "ten toes down" as it has been used by African Americans:

AI Overview February 6, 2026 [as a result of my question "What does the slang phrase ten toes down" mean?]

"Ten toes down" is a slang phrase meaning to be fully committed, loyal, and unwavering in support of a person, belief, or goal. It signifies standing firm, remaining grounded, and, often, being "real" or authentic in the face of adversity. The phrase is rooted in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and hip-hop culture.

Key Aspects of "Ten Toes Down":

Total Commitment: Devoting 100% effort or support to a cause or relationship.

Loyalty & Reliability: Being a dependable person who stands by others, often, in a loyal, steadfast manner.

Resilience & Integrity: Standing firm in one's own beliefs, staying true to oneself, and not backing down, similar to "standing on business".

Origin: Popularized within the hip-hop community, with notable usage in the work of rapper Kodak Black around 2014.

The phrase is essentially a metaphor for keeping both feet firmly on the ground (all ten toes down) rather than running away or wavering."
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I've noticed the phrases "standing on business" and "[having] ten toes down" being used in a number of 92%  socio-political discussion threads on TabithaSpeaksPolitic's YouTube channel and therealtabithaspeaks Instagram page. "92%" is a referent for African American women who voted for Kamala Harris in the November 5, 2024 United States national election. 

Here's an example of the idiom "ten toes down" from therealtabithaspeaks' Instagram page:

"That's all I wanted to see..

Instagram · therealtabithaspeaks

[12 months ago]

We continue to be honorable and we continue to stand ten toes down for what we believe in, together. I love us for real! They are not like ...Read more"
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I don't have instagram and therefore can't credit the date or quote this entire statement. However, the last sentence is probably "They are not like us". This phrase was popularized by Kendrick Lamarr's 20 song with that title and is now widely used-particularly by "Foundational Black Americans" [or when used by the more inclusive referent "Black Americans".

When Foundational Black Americans say "They are not like us", the word they" can mean "Black people who have no ancestors who were enslaved in the United States [the definition of Foundational Black Americans] or "they could mean "White people" and/or any other people who aren't Foundational Black Americans [the meaning of "us" when they say "They are not like us".

When Black Americans who don't identify as "Foundational Black Americans" say "They are not like us" they usually mean "White people".

Full disclosure- I identify as "Black American" (and/or "African American"). 

Also, full disclosure- I don't like the saying "They are not like us" because I believe it is too divisive, in a multiplicity of ways.    

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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The African American Vernacular English Phrase "Showed Up And Showed Out" In YouTube Video Discussion Thread Comments About The Results Of The November 4, 2025 Virginia Governor's Election



TabithaSpeaksPolitics, November 5, 2025

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video from the TabithaSpeaksPolitics podcast about the November 4, 2025 Virginia election for Governor of that state. That election was won by Democratic candidate Abigal Spanberger against the Republican candidate Winsome Earle-Sears, the current Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.

This post also provides a meaning for the African American Vernacular English phrase "showed up and showed out". That phrase is frequently used in selected comments that are found in the discussion thread of that showcase video.

Those selected comments as well as some other comments about that Virginia election are included in  this pancocojams post. I'm particularly interested in documenting some of the comments in that discussion thread that include examples of African American Vernacular English terms and sayings.

The content of this post s presented for historical, linguistic, socio-cultural, and political purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Congratulations to people from the United States who voted for their best interest in the November 4, 2025 elections

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.  
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 Click https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/11/04/election-2025-live-updates-results/86572339007/ for a November 5, 2025 USA Today article about the results of the November 4, 2025 Virginia Gubernatorial election as well as information about the other major November 4, 2025 elections.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/11/what-is-origin-meaning-of-name-winsome.html for the pancocojams post "What Is The Origin & Meaning of The Name "Winsome"? (With A Focus On Winsome Earle-Sears' Losing The Election For Governor Of Virginia, Nov, 2025)"

Also, click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/11/why-1955-hit-r-song-speedo-popped-into.html for a related pancocojams post "Why The 1955 Hit R&B/Doo-Wop Song "Speedo" Popped Into My Head The Night Or Real Early The Next Morning After Democrats Won Major Races In New York City, New Jersey, & Virginia (November. 4, 2025)"
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WHAT THE AFRICAN AMERICAN VERNACULAR ENGLISH PHRASE "SHOWED UP AND SHOWED OUT" MEANS
From AI Overview write-up (retrieved November 5, 2025)
" "Show up" means to arrive or make an appearance, while "show out" means to perform with maximum energy, impress, or display your talents. The combined phrase "show up and show out" is an encouragement to both participate ("show up") and excel with your best effort ("show out")."...

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS TABITHASPEAKSPOLITICS DISCUSSION THREAD "
Virginia, You Dodged A Bullet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDZjtW5a6CE

1.@tamaramontgomery631
"Blue Wave coming !! LET'S GOOOOOOOO!!!πŸ—³πŸ—³πŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠ"

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3.@turonhayes1518
"Babay…

 we ✊🏾showed up and

 Out!!

 as we always do!!

You’re welcome and thanks for your  participation !!"

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3. @Speakit2Life-wl3rf
"Yessssss Virginia showed up and showed out. Congratulations Governor Spanberger!!"

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4. @M9A53
"AMEN AMEN And AMEN!!!! Vote those Republicans OUT!!! Please πŸ™ πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„"

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5. @MsTreker54
"We showed up! Next, flip the Senate and House!"

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6. @SkycometAnimeVamp
"The GOP were like “hey black people, we got a black person too!”

And black people were like “nope.” "

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7. @michaeljoyner6175
"Yes ....we in Virginia  came out and did the thing"

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8. @lindaporter7823
"πŸ“£ Go Virginia!! You did that!!"

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9. @LisaPhillips-j3x
"We're not playing"

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10. @grateful1878
"I knew were going to flip it once DOGE got involved, the shutdown, and federal workers were let go. We have too many federal workers in NOVA."
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"NOVA= Northern Virginia"

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11. @brittneyk0158
"Winsome Earle-Sears is STILL πŸ¦‡πŸ’© CRAZY! 🀣"

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12. @patshumake9065
"Thank you everybody, we came together in unity when it matters and when it really mattered!"

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13. @Robbillstan
"VA stood up!"

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14. @Danadarden-y9z
"Breed, born and lifelong Virginian here! So friggin proud of my peeps. But the clip of Winnie, "To give up- is to give up". I just about swallowed my morning Doobie! Da hell?"

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15. @jamierutledge3331
"Wow to give up is to give up huhhh πŸ˜‚"

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16. @annmc3878
"To lose is to lose.   To stop is to stop.  To sit down is to sit down.  To go away is to go away."

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17. @Miya99583
"πŸ˜‚Winsome doesn’t sound or look like she’s got all her marbles. Does she own a comb? God bless her."

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18. @MM-wu2we
"That maga woman was a total nightmare.."

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19. @alicehenry6935
"Once again 9/10 Black voters voted for sanity.  At some point they may just want to follow what we do."

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20. @Dahl65
"Black women are smart and vote their best interests!"

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21. @Extraordinaryprincess
"What’s up with these men though? πŸ™„"

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22. @aida087
"The Blue Wave/Tsunami last night was on πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯!!

πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸŒŠπŸŽŠπŸΎπŸ₯‚"

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23. @ma1denm0thercron3
"We keep telling 'em... the 92% know what's up. Blue wave across the board πŸ—½ 🌊 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ"
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"the 92%" is a reference for the percentage of Black American women nationwide who voted for the Democratic Presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris in the November 5, 2024 election (according to exit polls. "84%" is the comparable referent that is used for the number of Black American men nationwide who voted for Kamala Harris.

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24. @dc9theory
"There was NO way i was voting for Winsom Earle Sears!  I AM SPEAKING!!"
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" I AM SPEAKING!!" is a reference to Republican candidate for Virginia Governor Winsome Earl Sears saying "I am speaking" three times in a weird way in response to hecklers at an election event That clip went viral online.

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25, @troyallen8223
"Well well well.... I'm speaking went home squeaking"

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26. @wbazile
"No she didn't.  She posed with a gun?  I smell desperation!  Girl, bye!!   LOL"

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27. @zoeygirl
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ Nooo... not her trying to pull a MTG with the pew pew! I am hollering!!!!!"
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MTG-Marjorie Taylor Green, United States Republican Congresswoman from the state of Georgia 

"pew pew"- "gun"

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28, @leahtaylor4503
"Congratulations Virginia...You did the right thing πŸŽ‰πŸ‘πŸŽ‰"

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29. @tammyjackson2728
"I’m from Virginia and me, my family and those who voted on the right side of history understood the assignment. I’m so proud of Virginia!"

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30. @MaryRoberts-q8l
"Virginia wasn't playing around this time...."

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31, @kellytillman6489
"I guess the GOP didn't learn from Hershel Walker Fiasco. 🀦"
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Herschel Walker- African American former professional football player who is a Republican. Walker lost the election in 2022 to represent Georgia in the United States Senate because of his inept campaigning. Trump subsequently appointed him as the ambassador of the Bahamas.

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32, @Truthfavorblessed
"To sit down πŸͺ‘…is to sit down πŸͺ‘…πŸ˜‚ chile omg"

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33. @Amanda-sp4gy
"She gave up on that sentence πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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34. @Mayerlanddawn
"Not every black folk is for black folksπŸ˜­πŸ’”"

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35. @CoriDionne_
"Trust me we KNEW. That's why we were out in DROVES yesterday. We were not having it."

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36. @terrribrowncuff7741
"Congratulations to Virginia. My daughter a Virginia resident understood the assignment and gladly vote for Abigail and Team Blue. She even thanked the GOP Poll worker with a thank you for your civic duty when she was offered a GOP candidate list as she walk past and took a Democrat list of candidates on Saturday. πŸ™‚πŸ’™"

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37. @DwayneEaton-f2w
"Once again black people and especially women proved the stereotype wrong. Voting in the best interest of all people has nothing to do with race. Voting for a candidate who will work for all is what's most important."

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38. @AT21590
"Once you said Earle concession speech I knew it was about to be mess. 90% of the black vote should be a wake up call to stop playing in our face."

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39. @captainseg
" "We must not give up. To give up is to give up."

 I know my English teachers today would cringe on the way I speak but..... HUH?πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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40. @DEWarriorwitch
"My VA resident butt basking in this VICTORY! VA also won a DEM SUPER MAJORITY in our House of Delegates! πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³πŸ‘πŸŽŠπŸ™ŒπŸΎ"

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41. @kayspain3702
"I am so proud of VA. We showed out!"

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42. @jovanr614
"Born raised PROUD BLACK WOMAN still living in VA 757 where yall at? WE DID THAT WE NOT GOING BACK MOVING FORWARD. DEMOCRACY WON LAST NIGHT. Bye bye Sears  πŸ‘‹πŸ½ ✌🏽"

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43. @lot828
" “To give up, is to give up.” Wiser words have definitely been spoken"

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44. @missjonz
"So proud to be a Virginian. We did that!!!! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰"

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45. @ChiAngel
"VA proud here! My family, we even slapped each other 5 inside the poling area after we inserted our ballot, the staff laughed. Happy Feelings 🀣"

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46. @Madcapp
"That woman is legit crazy and I was shaking to think she might have won. I'm so happy we got Abigail instead."

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47. @PassiveAgressive319
"A Black MAGA candidate is a joke🀑🀑"

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48. @thegifted11430
"I told you Tabitha that we were showing up and showing out. Yesterday morning I told you it was 12 black women when you see the black women you know it's on at 6:00 in the morning waiting on the doors to open at the polls at 6:00 Virginia made it happen captain"

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49. @rippleeffect8311
"Yes, Norfo!k,VS in the house I'm listening πŸ‘€"

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50. @geneinnewade1278
"We sholllllleeeee did. We showed up and showed out in those polls baby. Congratulations to Governor Abigail Spanberger πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰❤"

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51. @BG-o3t
"Yes, we knew the assignment, and we voted accordingly. I am so proud of my fellow Virginians. We turned our state back to blue! πŸŽ‰"

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52. @Ackee2711
"The people in Virginia understood the assignment. I'm so proud of them..."

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53. @hipking23
"
Black folks once again trying to save democracy especially our black Queens."

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54. @linjaysha
"Virginia came through! πŸ‘πŸΎ"

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55. @beeseewill2407
"I saw the concession speech on C Span last njght..

What a mess."

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56. @toddd.joyner1789
"Winsome is now lost some.  Thank you Virginia and congratulations for the blue wave. 🌊"

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57. @ADT743
"Girl! We know! And yes many of us are happy with the results all over the state, not just the Governor's race. Also Spanberger visited  every HBCU in VA, not sure Sears even knows where they are. Trump never supported Sears even tho she kept pushing his policies. It was weird."

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58. @SouthernProf_PhD
"That lady is NOT like us! Good job Virginia!"

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59. @EastofEden-bk718
"Virginians didn't vote against their interests or cast votes based on a candidate being skin folk who we know aren't all kin folk. Earle-Sears doesn't have to give up. She probably has excellent public administration skills. Perhaps she can put them to use helping Jamaica recover from that devastating storm.  She should go there and see how she might be of assistance.    πŸ‡―πŸ‡² One Love!"

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60. @RisaBorahae613
"Oh we weren't playing with that woman. Nobody liked her here."

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61. @phyllispierce9453
"
Virginia voter here!  I’ll set it up for you:  She was speaking! We were listening!  And we didn’t like what we heard!  Especially black folks!!"

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62. @angeljenell
"Heyyy DMV Sis! Maryland voter here and I want to say BRAVO!! Good job!! We needed some good news!πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ’―"
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"DMV" - "Washington D.C., Maryland, & Virginia [area]"

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63.@teresaswift1256
"Yes, my vote helped her lose! Voting matters."

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64. @churchnelly548
"Yes it does."

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65. @elisaheath3037
"It felt so good to be happy again last night!!  Haven't felt that way in months!  Let's keep it up with the voting everybody!  We've got this!πŸ’™"

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66. @Smb626
"Well  Winsome …. You Win some  you lose some…Thank  You VA!!πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™"

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67. @StregaRibiera
"All skin folk ain't kinfolk! Congratulations Virginia!
❤ from Philly!" -snip- "Philly" - nickname for "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania" ** 68. @ternbug100
"Earl Sears was our Hershall Walker. We survived πŸ˜‚"

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69. @TheRealTabithaSpeaks
"Amen!"

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"If only we got the same energy from last year's election... Especially to the ones who decided not to vote"

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71, @vidalark415
"SO TRUE!!!!!!"

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72. @johnwebb2442
"Exactly"

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73. @moniquej369
"Yup! Unfortunately some folks insisted on learning the hard way. The multiple warnings weren’t enough.🀦🏽‍♀️"

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74. @GG.1900
"GOOD TROUBLE!!! TY VA πŸ’™πŸ«‘ πŸ’™"

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75. @zinarhone7642
"I'm a Virginia native who currently lives in Atlanta. Way to go, Virginia!"

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76. @DwynArun
"Tuesday night was a BLUE🌊🌊TSUNAMI. You took your duty seriously Virginia. Voters around the country passed the test. Good job people.πŸ’™"

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77. @maggical1
"Republicans think all they have to do is put up a black candidate to get the black vote . The still think we are dumb as rocks. Well the rocks are Rolling over lies, dishonesty and deceit!!!!!!!!"

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78. @SOULST4RR
"VA Showed up and showed out! So glad my peeps came through last night."

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79.@GeminiRN1976
"And this Virginia Resident assisted by casting my vote for sane people!!!,πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸŒŠ"

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80. @NurseHancockAndFamily
"I’m in VA and the MAGA voters are livid!! Oh well πŸ’ƒ!"

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81. @dominicdeshazo2285
"
Marylander here shout out to VA for making the right choice for governor 😎"

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82.@johnwebb2442

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83. 
@anthonyb2282

"That older gentleman said it best, " Go Somewhere and Sit Down, Winsome. " Maybe you can sit in front of the White House and ask Donald why he never really endorsed you πŸ˜‚"

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