Biden Suffers Massive Defeat In First Electoral Test. Glenn Youngkin, Winsome Sears & Other Republicans Win

By Keneci Channel

Joe  Biden and Terry McAuliffe during campaign

Republican Glenn Youngkin beat President Joe Biden's Democrat party candidate Terry McAuliffe Tuesday in the race to be the next governor of Virginia. This is a huge upset in a state that leans heavily Democrat, and won by 10 points last November by the president.

Glenn Youngkin talks to supporters in Virginia

"Alright Virginia, we won this thing!" Youngkin bellowed after his wife introduced him to give his victory speech to a a raucous crowd of supporters in Chantilly, Virginia.

"We'll change the trajectory of this commonwealth [state]" Youngkin also said in the speech. "And the transformation starts on day one!"

“There’s no time to waste,” he said to applause. “Our kids can’t wait. We work in real people time, not government time. So, on day one, we’re going to work. We’re going to restore excellence in our schools. We will invest the largest education budget in the history of the commonwealth. We’re going to invest in teachers, new facilities, special education. We’re going to introduce choice within our public school system. How about that? Choice within the public school system.”

Youngkin will become the first Republican to be elected to a statewide office in Virginia since 2009. Republicans Winsome Sears and Jason Miyares also defeated their Democrat opponents to become lieutenant governor and attorney general respectively.

Republican Winsome Sears, the first black woman elected in statewide office in Virginia
Jason Miyares, first Latino attorney general in the state's history.

Sears a pro-gun ownership rights advocate and marine, is the first black woman to be elected in a statewide office and Miyares the first Latino attorney general in the state's history.

Virginia is not the only state that Biden's Democrat party and his socialist policies suffered humiliating defeat Tuesday.

Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) is still fighting to save his job saying Tuesday night, that he would not concede the election even as he trails Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli in a race that is too close to call.

“While, we’re gonna have to wait a little while longer than we had hoped, we’re gonna wait for every vote to be counted. And that’s how our democracy works,” Murphy told his supporters in Ashbury Park, New Jersey. At the time the governor spoke, he was losing by 19,013 ballots. Murphy had 1,068,991 votes compared to Ciattarelli’s 1,086,700.

Republican Paul Callaghan pulled off a major victory in Rochester New Hampshire, a city that has not voted Republican since 2005.

Four-term Buffalo, New York, Mayor Byron Brown in a stunning write-defeated socialist, India Walton, who defeated him in the Democratic Party primary in June.

In Ohio's 15th congressional district, Republican Mike Carey became the newest member of the United States House of Representatives after facing off against Allison Russo (D-OH), whom President Joe Biden endorsed in a last-ditch effort to save her from a humiliating defeat.

Political analysts say Tuesday's election result is an outright repudiation across America, of Biden's far-left Marxist policies which have stifled economic growth, weakened America's global standing and caused a spike in crimes in Democrat-controlled states.

Towards the end of his campaign, McAuliffe, a former governor of Virginia, brought in major national Democrat leaders -- including ex-president Barack Obama, current president Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris -- to appeal to different factions of the party. Virginia voters apparently were not impressed.

Former President Barack Obama
Kamala Harris campaigns for Terry McAuliffe: "What happens in Virginia will in large determine what happens in 2022, 2024 and on"

Biden had earlier Tuesday signaled confidence that McAuliffe would win. “We’re gonna win,” he said in a near whisper, as if sharing a secret, during a press conference in Glasgow, Scotland, lowering his face into his microphone. “I think we’re going to win in Virginia.”

Republicans also defeated effort by Democrats to paint them as racists and bigots. Youngkin garnered more support from Hispanic voters than Democrat Terry McCauliffe -- 54% to 45% -- a Fox News exit poll shows.

Hispanic voters’ disappointment in Biden and Democrats overall largely stems from his handling of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, the economy, and immigration.

Voters rejected far-left Democrats' divisive and racist so-called critical race theory and indoctrination of children in schools with degenerate pro-LGBT curriculum. Some local district school board Democrats were defeated Tuesday.

The anti-law enforcement agenda of far-left Marxist Democrats also suffered major defeat Tuesday night as Minneapolis overwhelmingly voted “No” on an insane measure that would abolish the police department -- a measure supported by radical Muslim congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

Republican leaders across America were pleased with Tuesday's elections.

“The MAGA movement is bigger and stronger than ever before,” President Donald Trump wrote in a statement. “Glenn will be a great governor.”

45th President of the United States Donald Trump

“I would like to thank my BASE for coming out in force and voting for Glenn Youngkin,” the former president added. “Without you, he would not have been close to winning.” 

Trump argued he never had to rally in Virginia because of McAuliffe’s attempt to tie him to Youngkin. “I didn’t even have to go rally for Youngkin, because McAuliffe did it for me,” he wrote.

The 45th president did a roughly 10 minute telephone rally for Youngkin on Monday night, just hours before the polls opened on Tuesday morning, urging his base to get out to the polls.

Appearing on The John Fredericks Show Wednesday morning, the former president called out Fox News for calling the Virginia race late after even far-let outlet CNN has called it for Youngkin.

Fredericks noted to Trump that “it took Fox 30 minutes to call Virginia for Youngkin, and 30 minutes after both MSNBC and CNN,” before asking “What does that say?”

“Well, it’s probably because maybe they wanted a Democrat to win,” Trump replied.