but he was going to bait and switch the trump base and govern as a moderate. and unfortunately, he was doing a bait and switch on moderate voters and has decided to be a radical republican. yeah, it s gonna be very interesting to see in this regard. you ve got three people phil scott, ball baker, and all republican governors and heavily democratic states. more democratic than. virginia have also been in positions because of all three cases govern the legislature they re acting more as the brakes than the engine of the car. they ll veto stuff, they ll say were not doing stuff, that s not the case in virginia were youngkin is getting some leeway in his agenda. he has some room, he certainly has democrats ready to work with him on bipartisan common sense solution. but talk about mistreating your mandate. parents were clearly stating in this election but they want the
the first ten days of republican governance youngkin and the attorney general as well. the individual had issues with a general countered for uva he was on leave, it just seems there is no plausible theory for the firing other than what it looks like. i mean he s an incredibly respected lawyer, former prosecutor, someone who has allies on all sides of the aisle s. who helped investigate the horrible events, he s the general counsel for the university of virginia, the crown jewel of our public university here into virginia. something beloved by people again across the political aisle. this is a disastrous decision not only in political vengeance but also what it may mean for be able to at uva and as you said the question was who was he baiting and who was the switching.
parents were clearly stating in this election but they want the schools open, they want to be listened to. but instead governor youngkin has made moves that will probably significantly increase the chance he s probably overruling local school officials he s already upset not only parents who are suing them, but the american academy of pediatrics virginia chapter. this is not what people are looking for which is pragmatic problem solving. and instead a culture war agenda here that virginians didn t vote for. we should say there s also gonna be a lot of push among republicans in the state legislator for a whole variety of election insurrection related causes. senator amanda chase called herself trump in heels, has several bills and crawling with other republican proposals would eliminate several facets of broader voting policies including permanent absentee voter roll, no excuse mail-in votes and drop off boxes for absentee voting. in a situation where democrats expanded that r
i think we need to the people trust these voting machines, i grew up in a world where you had an audit every year. you add an audit for businesses, you publish it so everyone can see it. now youngkin did say that he was for a fair and free election. one of trump s former terrorist advisers sebastian gorka and make nice. what can you do to reassure trump supporters that that is not who you are. well, the president knows i am a virginia first governor candidate. on the stand up for virginia. you re listening to glenn youngkin, we had issues getting him on the show we are where he was surrounded by took the decision he came on the show give him credit for that.
programs at the open society foundation he joins me now. tom, what do you think about the first ten days of republican governance youngkin and the attorney general as well. the individual had issues with a general countered for uva he was on leave, it just seems there is no plausible theory for the firing other than what it looks like. i mean he s an incredibly respected lawyer, former prosecutor, someone who has allies on all sides of the aisle s. who helped investigate