Glenn Youngkin demands Loudoun County School Board resignations

While Terry McAuliffe hides behind Barack Obama, Glenn Youngkin is campaigning aggressively across the state of Virginia. Today, Youngkin "called for the resignations of Loudoun County Superintendent Scott Ziegler and the school board in the wake of a bombshell email this week. The email showed that Ziegler alerted the board that a male student allegedly assaulted a female student in a girl's bathroom – about a month before Ziegler publicly declared that he had no record of bathroom assaults."

This isn't just about Democrats catering to the teachers unions. It's about Democrats pushing a radical pro-transgender agenda that's endangered students. It's about Democrats ignoring parents, too.

"It's outrageous," Youngkin told Fox News on Saturday. He said the email "simply confirms what we know, which is we had administrators at a school board who have been covering this up. I mean, they tried to hide it from parents, they've hidden it from the public, and they actually endangered students by moving this young man – who in fact was being prosecuted for a sexual assault in another school – and enabled it to happen again."
This, not Barack Obama campaigning in Virginia, is the big news from the campaign trail. For his part, Obama sounded tired:
The former president said he understood voters are worn down, both from the country’s divisive politics and the strain of the pandemic. But he said there’s too much at stake to not cast a ballot. "We don’t have time to be tired. What is required is sustained effort," he said.
What a contrast between campaigns. The McAuliffe campaign is tired. The Youngkin campaign is energized.

Obama described McAuliffe, the state’s governor from 2014-2018, as an experienced, steady hand and told a crowd of about 2,000 people gathered outdoors at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
An "experienced, steady hand" is how they sold Joe Biden. How's that turn out? Translation: He's establishment and it's his turn again.

This race likely comes down to whether voters are upset with the education establishment. While 2,000 people turned out on a college campus for Obama, 1,000+ people turned out for a Youngkin campaign event yesterday.

While giving his stump speech, Obama called the alleged rape "trumped up charges." Rest assured that won't play well with Ian Prior's Army of Moms.

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