Virginia’s second gentleman, Terence Sears, publicly criticizes Democratic lawmakers for keeping his wife, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, from crucial campaign events. While he supports Republicans at a rally in Montgomery County, Winsome is 200 miles away, presiding over a last-minute redistricting session, which Sears believes is a deliberate political maneuver to stifle her campaign efforts.
During the rally, Sears expresses visible frustration, stating he is “thoroughly pissed off” about how the Democrats are restricting Earle-Sears’ ability to connect with voters. He emphasizes the importance of participating in the election, warning attendees that failing to vote could lead Virginia down a path similar to States like Maryland and California. His comments suggest heightened tensions as the election approaches, making the stakes particularly significant for both parties.
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