Last Tuesday’s off-year elections may not have been the end of Wokeism, but they may have been the beginning of the end of Wokeism. The headline election was Glenn Youngkin’s victory over Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor’s race. Youngkin won by campaigning on issues important to suburban moms as well as conservatives; education, crime and the economy. Less recognized, but possibly equally important, was the fact that in addition to Youngkin’s win, Republicans also won the races for Lieutenant Governor and state Attorney General and (at the time of this writing) have a good chance to win the statehouse as well.
The End of Wokeism
The End of Wokeism
The End of Wokeism
Last Tuesday’s off-year elections may not have been the end of Wokeism, but they may have been the beginning of the end of Wokeism. The headline election was Glenn Youngkin’s victory over Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor’s race. Youngkin won by campaigning on issues important to suburban moms as well as conservatives; education, crime and the economy. Less recognized, but possibly equally important, was the fact that in addition to Youngkin’s win, Republicans also won the races for Lieutenant Governor and state Attorney General and (at the time of this writing) have a good chance to win the statehouse as well.