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Biden calls defeated Dem Terry McAuliffe the ‘real governor’ of Virginia, prompting foes to label prez an ‘election denier’
"President Biden referred to defeated Democratic ex-Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe as the state’s “real governor” Tuesday — even though Biden has made Donald Trump’s failure to accept the result of their 2020 presidential election a centerpiece of his re-election bid.
“Hello, Virginia! And the real governor, Terry McAuliffe,” the 81-year-old president said while gesturing to McAuliffe as Biden began a campaign speech in Manassas focused on abortion rights.
Virginia’s Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, who defeated McAulliffe in 2021 by 2 percentage points, tweeted Tuesday evening that he was the real deal.
“Mr. President, I’m right here,” Youngkin wrote.
Youngkin spokesman Rob Damschen added on X, “There are only two options here: Either the President doesn’t know who is Governor of Virginia right now, or he’s denying the results of Virginia’s 2021 election.”
Biden made Trump’s refusal to accept his 2020 defeat, which culminated in the 2021 Capitol riot, a thrust of 2022 Democratic congressional campaign efforts and delivered his first campaign speech of 2024 on the topic.
Biden returned to that criticism of Trump later in his Tuesday speech, arguing that voters need to “defend democracy” from the former president.
“I believe 2024 is going to be the most important election we’ve had since 1864, I mean it. And the reasons are clear. Democracy is on the ballot. Freedom is on the ballot,” Biden said."
Biden calls defeated Dem Terry McAuliffe the ‘real governor’ of Virginia, prompting foes to label prez an ‘election denier’
"President Biden referred to defeated Democratic ex-Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe as the state’s “real governor” Tuesday — even though Biden has made Donald Trump’s failure to accept the result of their 2020 presidential election a centerpiece of his re-election bid.
“Hello, Virginia! And the real governor, Terry McAuliffe,” the 81-year-old president said while gesturing to McAuliffe as Biden began a campaign speech in Manassas focused on abortion rights.
Virginia’s Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, who defeated McAulliffe in 2021 by 2 percentage points, tweeted Tuesday evening that he was the real deal.
“Mr. President, I’m right here,” Youngkin wrote.
Youngkin spokesman Rob Damschen added on X, “There are only two options here: Either the President doesn’t know who is Governor of Virginia right now, or he’s denying the results of Virginia’s 2021 election.”
Biden made Trump’s refusal to accept his 2020 defeat, which culminated in the 2021 Capitol riot, a thrust of 2022 Democratic congressional campaign efforts and delivered his first campaign speech of 2024 on the topic.
Biden returned to that criticism of Trump later in his Tuesday speech, arguing that voters need to “defend democracy” from the former president.
“I believe 2024 is going to be the most important election we’ve had since 1864, I mean it. And the reasons are clear. Democracy is on the ballot. Freedom is on the ballot,” Biden said."