As the Virginia gubernatorial race between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin continues to tighten, McAuliffe — long thought to be the prohibitive favorite — is calling on party bigwigs to assist his struggling campaign.
This coming Friday, First Lady Jill Biden is scheduled to appear on the campaign trail with McAuliffe. Then on Saturday, October 23, former President Barack Obama is slated to attend a campaign rally for the embattled Democratic candidate.
On August 1, McAuliffe, who previously occupied the governor’s mansion from 2014-2018, held a nearly seven point lead over Youngkin, a businessman and first-time candidate for office, in the FiveThirtyEight polling average. That lead has been whittled down to two and a half points in the two and a half months since.
The choice to bring in the First Lady and former president Obama, rather than President Joe Biden may be a reflection of Biden’s floundering poll numbers. In recent comments to supporters, McAuliffe acknowledged that Biden’s unpopularity was weighing him down.
“We are facing a lot of headwinds from Washington, as you know. The President is unpopular today unfortunately here in Virginia, so we got to plow through,” said McAuliffe.
McAuliffe is asking for financial reinforcements as well as boots on the ground. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi will be headlining a fundraiser for McAuliffe in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, October 26. “Terry is currently polling even with his opponent…” admits the invite to the fundraiser, which adds that this is a “critical time for the campaign.”
Source: National Review