RPV Response to McAuliffe Campaign
Republican Party of Virginia Chairman Rich Anderson today issued the following statement welcoming career politician Terry McAuliffe to the Virginia gubernatorial general election:
“Despite the longest early voting period ever, no photo identification requirements, and near-universal vote-by-mail, Democrats across the Commonwealth are fretting about low turnout. It’s safe to say that Republicans are the most excited group in Virginia for Terry McAuliffe’s primary win.
“Virginia Democrats have nominated a career politician with a record of broken promises, who is intent on dividing our Commonwealth. Eight years ago, then-Governor Terry McAuliffe spearheaded the leftist liberal policies that have made Virginians less safe, made Virginia more expensive to raise a family, and squashed economic opportunity.
“Virginia needs a leader with fresh thinking that can kickstart our economy and lead us into a brighter future. Glenn Youngkin is a political outsider that has laid out a vision to unify Virginians around an agenda that makes Virginia the best place in America to live, work, and raise a family, and he’s part of the most diverse ticket in Virginia history—reflective of the Commonwealth—that is receiving broad support from all Virginians, including Independents and Democrats.”
Anthony Dee Varrone
June 10, 2021 @ 10:26 am
Here is an example of the spineless, any-way-the-wind-blows, so-called “leadership” we can expect if this jellyfish is put in office: (From his Wikipedia page)- “When seeking the Republican nomination for governor, Youngkin for months refused to acknowledge that President Joe Biden won the presidency legitimately. Youngkin repeatedly deflected questions on the subject, which became an issue after Trump refused to accept his defeat by Biden; Trump claimed that the election was rigged against him. After Youngkin won the Republican nomination, he shifted his position, acknowledging that Biden is the legitimately elected president. During Youngkin’s primary campaign, he pledged to be a staunch opponent of abortion; and to repeal gun legislation that had been enacted under Democrats, including a red flag law, a handgun purchase limitation, and universal background checks. After winning the nomination, he deemphasized these social issues, seeking to appeal to suburban swing voters.”
A gormless coward.