President Donald Trump has been publicly called out on Twitter by the candidate in the Virginia governor race that he said does not “show up” for work.
Mr Trump tweeted an endorsement of Republican candidate Ed Gillespie who is running against Democrat Ralph Northam in the Commonwealth race.
The President wrote that Mr Gillespie would
make “a great Governor” and that opponent Mr Northam “doesn’t even show
up to meetings/work”.
The current Lieutenant Governor
of Virginia, Mr Northam was quick to respond via the President’s
seemingly preferred method of communication.
“I served 8 years in the Army, took care of
sick kids...Don’t talk to me about showing up,” the physician and Army
veteran politician tweeted back.
His response has more than 55,000 retweets compared to Mr Trump’s tweet that has a little Mr Northam’s subsequent tweet was also a response to Mr Trump’s criticism.
A video of the Lieutenant Governor treating patients at a rural area medical (RAM) clinic accompanied the tweet that read: “While I was treating patients at the RAM clinic, Donald Trump was golfing in Sterling.”
Mr Trump owns a golf club in Sterling, Virginia.
“You tell me who doesn’t show up for Virginians,” Mr Northam tweeted.
On 12 August, several white nationalists, white supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan, and neo-Nazi protesters clashed with counter-protesters in Charlottesville,Virginia resulting in three deaths and at least 35 injured.
The conflict was over the statue of
Confederate General Robert E Lee, whose side lost the war against the
union and in which over 600,000 Americans died.
Counter-protesters
were there to say the city made the right decision to remove the statue
as it was a reminder of a national traitor and hundreds of years of
brutal slavery and racism.
Mr Gillespie has argued for keeping the
statues intact as a reminder of state history. Mr Northam has argued the
opposite and recently sent out mailers to voters connecting his
opponent to violence in Charlottesville.
The President also waded into the issue by
tweeting just before insulting Mr Northam that Mr Gillespie “might even
save our great statues/heritage!”
Mr Trump came under fire for his
comments immediately following the deadly rally that “both sides” were
responsible and that there were some “very fine people” on the side
protesting to keep the statues.
Current Governor Terry McAuliffe is not eligible to run again due to term limits.
According to the latest
Monmouth University poll, the pair are neck and neck in the race with Mr
Gillespie just one point ahead.
However a poll conducted by Hampton
University, located in southeastern Virginia, showed Mr Gillespie up by
nearly eight points. Vice President Mike Pence has also hit the campaign
trail in support of Mr Gillespie.
The election is set to take place on 7 November.







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