Former President Donald Trump and his VP Mike Pence have congratulated GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin after media projections slated him to win Virginia’s gubernatorial race, with the ex-POTUS thanking his “base” for turning out.
“I would like to thank my BASE for coming out in force and voting for Glenn Youngkin. Without you, he would not have been close to winning,” Trump said in a statement shared by spokeswoman Liz Harrington late on Tuesday night.
The MAGA movement is bigger and stronger than ever before. Glenn will be a great governor. Thank you to the people of the Commonwealth of Virginia and most particularly, to our incredible MAGA voters!
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— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) November 3, 2021
President Donald J. Trump:
"I would like to thank my BASE for coming out in force and voting for Glenn Youngkin. Without you, he would not have been close to winning. The MAGA movement is bigger and stronger than ever before... pic.twitter.com/c8Si5jwZTb
Pence also congratulated the GOP candidate, saying he struck a “HUGE victory” and will “serve the people of Old Dominion well with common sense Conservative policies that will benefit parents, families, and hard-working Virginians!”
“The Conservative Comeback is HERE!” Pence tweeted.
Though Pence denied that an appearance in Virginia late last month was meant as a campaign stop for Youngkin, he nonetheless urged Virginians to cast their ballots for the Republican ahead of Tuesday’s vote.
Congratulations to Governor @GlennYoungkin on a HUGE victory! Glenn will serve the people of Old Dominion well with common sense Conservative policies that will benefit parents, families, and hard-working Virginians! The Conservative Comeback is HERE! 🇺🇸
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) November 3, 2021
While the state still has yet to count some 9% of its ballots, Youngkin stands at just under 52% versus the nearly 48% scored by Democratic challenger Terry McAuliffe, according to a New York Times tally. Decision Desk HQ, a site that tracks and reports US election results, has projected the race in Youngkin’s favor.
Results for Fairfax County, one of the state’s bluest regions, were initially delayed after election officials missed an 8pm reporting deadline, though with 100% of the ballots counted, McAuliffe led the county with 64% of the vote to Youngkin’s 35%, while third-party candidate Princess Blanding took the remaining 1%.
Trump noted the reporting pause in Fairfax in an earlier statement, saying “All eyes are on Fairfax, why the delay?” but also said “early indications are that MAGA voters are turning out big for Glenn Youngkin.”
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The former president appeared to take credit for some of Youngkin’s success, boasting in yet another statement that it appeared “Terry McAuliffe's campaign against a certain person named ‘Trump’ has very much helped Glenn Youngkin.”
“All McAuliffe did was talk Trump, Trump, Trump and he lost! What does that tell you, Fake News?” Trump asked rhetorically. “I guess people running for office as Democrats won’t be doing that too much longer. I didn’t even have to go rally for Youngkin, because McAuliffe did it for me.”
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— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) November 3, 2021
President Donald J. Trump:
“It is looking like Terry McAuliffe's campaign against a certain person named “Trump” has very much helped Glenn Youngkin. All McAuliffe did was talk Trump, Trump, Trump and he lost! What does that tell you, Fake News? I guess people running... pic.twitter.com/hSvgbZo8qX
The race in Virginia has been seen by some as a referendum on Democratic governance since the election of President Joe Biden. Though the state is typically a shoe-in for blue candidates, polling ahead of the race showed that Youngkin stood some chance to win, with some media pundits even forecasting an upset victory for the Republican. Though the state has yet to report 100% of its results, it appears those predictions may have been borne out on Tuesday night.
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