Trump on Virginia: “That state is going to go Republican”

During his big rally in El Paso, Texas, President Trump hit a lot of sore points for the Democrat Party.

After shaming Governor Ralph Northam for his support of late-term abortion, he explained what he thinks will happen next in the Old Dominion.

Trump said he expects Virginia to go Republican very soon.

With Democrats facing a torrent of negative press in the same year every Virginia legislator is up for election, this could very well swing the November elections this season.

Below is a transcript of President Trump’s comments on Virginia, beginning at the 1:06:29 video timestamp:

So in Virginia, the Governor, he’s gotten a little publicity lately. I like him. Keeps us out of the papers.

I’d like to find a few more guys like this one.

He almost moonwalked – his wife stopped him. “Darling! Darling! It would be inappropriate.”

I want to see somebody try and imitate Michael Jackson in the moonwalk. Just would not have been a good scene.

His wife saved him. “Darling, this would be inappropriate.” I think she was right.

But the Governor stated that he would even allow a newborn baby to come out into the world, and wrap the baby, and make the baby comfortable, and then talk to the mother, and talk to the father,  and then execute the baby.

Execute the baby.

Incredible. Millions of innocent, beautiful babies are counting on us to protect them, and we will.

That is why last week I called on Congress with your great Congressmen over there — thank you, fellas – to immediately pass legislation prohibiting extreme late-term abortion. And that certainly is extreme.

Many people never even heard of it. Did you ever hear of anything like this?

Democrats must also address the double standard on full display in Virginia.

By the way, that state is going to go Republican pretty soon, I’m pretty sure.

Because the Democrat Party has never been more outside of the mainstream.

They’re becoming the party of socialism, late-term abortion, open borders, and crime.

 

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