They are still only projections, but they are clear and should not please US President Joe Biden: The highly competitive gubernatorial election in Virginia was apparently won by Republican Glenn Youngkin. After all, a Democrat wins the mayoral election in New York.
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Republican Glenn Youngkin has been predicted to win the gubernatorial election in the US state of Virginia, which is considered an important test of sentiment. The Republican was just ahead of US President Joe Biden’s candidate Terry McAuliffe in the vote, according to CNN and NBC TV stations on Wednesday night (local time).
In New York, the Democrat Eric Adams becomes the new mayor. The black ex-police officer won the mayoral election in the US metropolis on Tuesday, according to projections with around 67 percent of the vote, clearly against his rival Curtis Sliwa of the Republicans. The 61-year-old becomes the second African American mayor in New York history.
Virginia: Republican wins with support from Donald Trump
The election in Virginia a year before the congressional elections is being followed closely in the country – for Biden’s Democrats the result is a severe setback. A neck-and-neck race had already emerged before the election, but in the summer the Democrat McAuliffe was still ahead. McAuliffe (64) was governor from 2014 to 2018, Youngkin (54) is a successful businessman. According to the forecasts, Youngkin was now around three percentage points ahead. At the beginning of the election evening, the gap between the two candidates seemed to be significantly larger – but McAuliffe then caught up.
Youngkin was supported in the election campaign by ex-President Donald Trump – even if he publicly distanced himself from him and focused on moderate voters. “Terry is up against a supporter of Donald Trump,” said Biden at a campaign rally in Arlington. In the current elections, the Democrats feared above all that many of their supporters would not vote because Trump is no longer in office as a specter of horror. That is also why they must have tried to make Trump an issue again and again.
The election is seen as a kind of litmus test for Biden, who was elected to the White House a year ago. His approval ratings are worse than ever since he took office. Biden easily won the presidential election in Virginia and New Jersey. The close result of the gubernatorial elections a year before the mid-term elections is a debacle for the Democrats. In the vote next year, your wafer-thin majority in Congress is at stake. Trump’s Republicans then want to regain control in the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Biden has long tried unsuccessfully to get two investment packages through Congress. So far, however, he has failed because of wing battles in his own democratic party. However, he did not want to know that his political performance could have an impact on the election result.
The past few months have been marked by numerous setbacks for Biden. In addition to the internal party dispute over Biden’s investment packages, the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan also did not make the president look good. The corona pandemic continued to trouble the country – in the summer, the delta variant drove the numbers up. The vaccination against the virus is making slow progress. Biden relies on compulsory vaccination in many areas – a topic that polarizes in the USA. The economic upturn is also sluggish – there are also delivery bottlenecks as a result of the pandemic.