Biden, in late bid to boost McAuliffe in Virginia governor's race, calls GOP's Youngkin "an acolyte of Donald Trump"
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Arlington, Virginia — President Joe Biden framed the Virginia governor's race as a repudiation of his predecessor, tying the Republican candidate to former President Donald Trump as he campaigned for Democrat Terry McAuliffe in what's become a tight and increasingly bitter campaign.
No Republican has won statewide office in Virginia since 2009, and Mr. Biden carried it by a comfortable 10 percentage points in 2020. Yet polls have shown McAuliffe tied with Republican former business executive Glenn Youngkin with the election a week away and the president's own popularity on the decline.
In the final days of the race, both candidates are focused on turning out their base supporters, with Republicans pressing culture war issues - prompting a debate over banning books in high school classrooms - and McAuliffe, who previously served as governor from 2014 to 2018, hammering Youngkin for his ties to Mr. Trump.
Two years after her 5-year-old daughter Allie was killed by a driver who ran a stop sign, Jessica Hart wants to know why little has changed. Despite repeated promises from local and federal transportation officials to slow down traffic and make streets safer in her community and around the country, the grieving Washington, D.C., mother said she hears a lot of talk, but little action.
Earlier this week, Rev. Greg Lewis, an assistant pastor at St. Gabriel's Church of God In Christ in Milwaukee, physically carried one of his parishioners to the polls inside the city's Midtown early voting center to cast a ballot in Wisconsin's upcoming Democratic primary. Supported by crutches and the pastor himself, the disabled man was one of many residents Lewis has helped vote this cycle.