Gillespie lost Comstock’s 10th Congressional District by a double-digit margin. He more narrowly lost the 2nd Congressional District, in the southeast corner of the state — where Rep. Scott Taylor, a freshman Republican, was already facing a potentially tough race next year. Now Taylor is a bigger target. A year ago, Democrats basically forgot about this district and gave Taylor a virtual pass in the general election.
Northam had been mocked by liberal activists at the national level who thought his lack of emotional energy felt out of step with the times, leading to deep criticism of an ad in which the lieutenant governor briefly said he would work with Trump on issues that helped Virginians but overlooking the part of the ad that excoriated Trump.
In his victory speech, Northam delivered that same double-barreled message, something that more Democrats are likely to copy next year. He blasted Trump’s “hatred and bigotry” yet promised nonpartisan governance.
“We will put the people of Virginia before politics, before party, before ideology,” he said.
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