Virginia governor-elect Youngkin says campaign became a 'movement led by parents'
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Virginia governor-elect Glenn Youngkin recounted his victory on Wednesday's "Tucker Carlson Tonight," saying that his campaign became a "movement led by parents."
Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin speaks during his election night party at a hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, U.S., November 3, 2021. (REUTERS/ Jonathan Ernst) Supporters of Republican nominee for Governor of Virginia, Glenn Youngkin, react as Fox News declares Youngkin has won his race against Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe and Youngkin will be the next Governor of Virginia during an election night party at a hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, U.S., November 3, 2021. (REUTERS/ Elizabeth Frantz) Suzanne Youngkin, wife of Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin interacts with the crowd during an election night party at a hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, U.S., November 3, 2021. (REUTERS/ Elizabeth Frantz)
Youngkin was referring to McAuliffe's remark at a Sept. 28 debate that he "[doesn't] think parents should be telling schools what they should teach."
Carlson asked the governor-elect about his statement on human equality in the eyes of God. Youngkin replied that "there's a moment where we need to speak the truth," explaining that "so many people are trying to divide us and tell one group that they should be different than another, and it's time for us to come together."
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