Dutch Uncle
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Youngkin and his Lt. Governor were sworn in about 30 minutes ago and I'm watching/listening to Youngkin's speech on Fox News. He's inclusive and speaks of diversity.
Should be interesting to see which way the Republicans begin to move post-Trump.
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/15/1073180200/youngkin-sears-inauguration-republicans-gop-virginia
Should be interesting to see which way the Republicans begin to move post-Trump.
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/15/1073180200/youngkin-sears-inauguration-republicans-gop-virginia
Businessman Glenn Youngkin was sworn in as the 74th governor of Virginia on Saturday in Richmond, restoring Republicans to an office they haven't held in nearly a decade.
"No matter who you voted for, I pledge to be your advocate, your voice, your governor," Gov. Youngkin said in his inaugural speech, offering a message of unity that, at times, was absent from the campaign. "Our politics have become too toxic. Soundbites have replaced solutions — taking precedence over good faith problem-solving."
Two history-making Republicans also took the oath of office. Former state Delegate Jason Miyares was sworn in as attorney general, the first Latino elected to statewide office. And former state Delegate Winsome Sears is now lieutenant governor, the first Black woman to hold that title.
Youngkin's victory in November shocked Democrats who — after President Biden's 10-point margin in the state — were hoping former Gov. Terry McAuliffe would be able to return to the governor's mansion and continue the party's grip on an office currently held by outgoing Gov. Ralph Northam. But Youngkin's campaign turned out many voters in rural Virginia and made inroads in suburban areas of the state. The former private equity CEO framed his lack of political experience as an asset.