Trump’s endorsement of GOP candidate for Virginia governor backfires
At the
beginning of the Virginia gubernatorial race, GOP candidate and former party
chair Ed Gillespie tried to position himself as a “traditional” Republican who
is not bound to Donald Trump or his politics.
Polls show
Trump is not popular in Virginia — the only state of the former
Confederacy to vote for Hillary Clinton — and so distance from Trump has been
an essential strategy for Gillespie.
But with one
month to go until Virginia elects a new governor, Trump just threw that
illusion out the window in a tweet attack on the Democratic candidate, Lt. Gov.
Ralph Northam:
The problem
for Gillespie is that this tweet uses almost identical language to his own racist ads,
which basically stop just short of accusing Northam of being OK with Latino
gang members coming in and raping white women. The Virginia Republican Party
has used rhetoric like this in its mailers as well.
It is harder
for Gillespie to claim he is a different brand of Republican from Trump when he
and Trump sound almost exactly alike.
Virginia
Democrats are acutely aware of this — which is why Northam immediately jumped
on Trump’s tweet and used it to fundraise.
Northam has
refused to back down in the face of increasingly racist attacks on his
campaign. Republicans have resorted to branding him a race traitor, but he
is still standing. In fact, polling throughout the race has shown him
slightly ahead. Perhaps that is why Trump mistakenly thought his involvement
could help his fellow Republican.
Meanwhile,
Northam is not the only Democrat who is going on the attack. A record
number of Democratic candidates are running for the Virginia House of
Delegates, fighting to break solid control of the GOP legislature.
Gillespie
refuses to admit it, but he has turned the race in Virginia into a test of
Trump’s racial resentment politics. It is on Democrats to step up and make sure
he fails.
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