Lincoln Project co-founder refuses to apologize for trying to smear VA GOP gubernatorial candidat
- [Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] Five people holding tiki torches stood outside Glenn Youngkin campaign bus
- They were in Charlottesville, in a deliberate echo of the August 2017 rally under the banner Unite The Right which saw neo-Nazis clash with counter-protesters
- Stuart Stevens, co-founder of The Lincoln Project and former Republican strategist, defended the move to CNN's Chris Cuomo
- 'Listen, every day I hear people pleading with the Lincoln Project to help show Democrats how to win, how to play hardball. You know, this is an example.'
- The organization refused to apologize and suggested it would continue to show up until Youngkin disavowed former President Donald Trump
Posted by: Fred 2021-10-31 |