Democrats were already reaching for the Maalox as they saw polls showing a tight race in the Virginia governor’s race, when the once governor Terry McAuliffe handed Republicans a gift of great price.
Indeed, the Trumpists may have returned the “own goal” favor by staging a raucous rally this week with Steve Bannon and other election fraud conspiracy theorists, and featuring a flag flown at the Jan. 6th rally that preceded the storming of the Capitol. In case the memories weren’t raw enough, Trump himself phoned into the event, calling Youngkin “a great gentleman” before going on to rage about the election.
In his welcoming speech, Rev. Samuel Blanchard declared: “We are Republicans and don’t propose to leave our Party and identify ourselves with the party whose antecedents have been Rum, Romanism and Rebellion.” Or take New York in 1982. Fresh off a landslide reelection as New York City mayor, Ed Koch decided to run for governor. He began with a huge lead, until comments from ainterview surfaced, where Koch — a lifelong cityphile, weighed in on the joylessness of living beyond the five boroughs.
In the primary that followed, Lt. Governor Mario Cuomo carried upstate New York by 100,000 votes — a 2-1 landslide that gave him the nomination.
Gaffes are only important if Republicans do it
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Gaffes certainly don't matter when you have a corrupt and biased mainstream media supporting you, like McAuliffe does. Tell me, do those '50' security experts from the last election still believe Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation? Your lies are not working anymore.
Pretty interesting that Politico always takes the MAGA perspective.
Sure, sure.
Trump once thought CEOs at this dinner were named after their businesses, like Apple and Lockheed Martin When we've already had the single dumbest person as president, gaffes no longer have effect
Are u saying we live in a post 'grab em by the pussy' era?
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