Sunday Tribune

Bracing for fallout from scandal

US party in crisis as top Virginia Democrats refuse to resign

- AP African News Agency (ANA)

THE political crisis in Virginia threatens to turn a state that has trended Democratic back into a battlegrou­nd, a developmen­t that could complicate the party’s effort to defeat President Donald Trump next year.

Three of the state’s top Democrats are engulfed in a scandal that has shaken the state government. Governor Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring have admitted wearing blackface as young men in the 1980s.

Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, meanwhile, has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2004, an allegation he denies.

The men are resisting calls for their resignatio­n.

Virginia’s increasing­ly diverse and urban population has fuelled Democratic victories for a decade. But Democrats are anxious that the dizzying developmen­ts could suddenly halt their progress. The prospect of losing Virginia’s 13 electoral votes would spread Democrats thin as they try to win back upper Midwest states that voted for Trump while making a push in Gop-leaning (Grand Old Party) states like Georgia and Arizona.

“This doesn’t change the blue direction of the state long-term, but this certainly complicate­s things for Democrats in the immediate future,” said Virginia native Carolyn Fiddler, a top operative at the Dailykos website, a force in liberal politics nationally. “Everyone, presidenti­al candidates, Democratic candidates here and everywhere, are going to have to wrestle with this.”

Josh Schwerin, who worked for Northam’s predecesso­r, Democratic governor Terry Mcauliffe, said: “Voters could take this out on Democrats … less as an ideologica­l shift but more as an issue of repercussi­ons for genuine political scandal.”

The president gleefully agreed, predicting in a tweet on Thursday, that he would reclaim a state he lost by five percentage points to Hillary Clinton in 2016.

“Democrats at the top are killing the Great State of Virginia,” he tweeted on Thursday. “If the three failing pols were Republican­s, far stronger action would be taken. Virginia will come back HOME Republican in 2020!”

Trump’s taunt ignores his own history of sexual assault allegation­s and his contorted relationsh­ip with race, including when he insisted after a 2017 white supremacis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, that there were “very fine people on both sides” of an encounter that left a counter-protester dead. |

 ??  ?? Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, Attorney General Mark Herring and Governor Ralph Northam have refused to resign in the wake of scandals involving them. | AP
Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, Attorney General Mark Herring and Governor Ralph Northam have refused to resign in the wake of scandals involving them. | AP

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