Washington Examiner / Magazine
November 9, 2021 Issue
November 9, 2021 Print Edition
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Youngkin gets Republicans off to a good start
News Youngkin gets Republicans off to a good start By W. James Antle III, Executive Editor - Magazine November 04, 2021 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print News Youngkin gets Republicans off to a good start By W. James Antle III, Executive Editor - Magazine November 04, 2021 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print All eyes are on Virginia, where a sweater vest-clad businessman could mark the beginning of a Republican comeback. Party operatives certainly think so. Two days after Glenn Youngkin was elected governor, the Republican Governors Association sent out an alliterative statement headlined “Victory in Virginia: A Forecast for Flipping in 2022.”“The red wave is here,” blared a similar statement from the Republican National Committee. “The red wave is everywhere.” The GOP spokesman’s missive concluded by saying this wave “started in...

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