Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D.) continued to hint at a potential 2020 run for president on Sunday, telling MSNBC "let's talk" after his gubernatorial term concludes.
McAuliffe was interviewed by Al Sharpton in the wake of a successful election night for Democrats on Tuesday.
Democratic candidate Ralph Northam handily won the race to succeed him as governor. In addition to sweeps of the Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor races, the party made what McAuliffe called "historic" gains in the Virginia House of Delegates.
After McAuliffe asserted voters in Virginia had shown they were rejecting President Donald Trump's agenda, Sharpton brought him up as a possible challenger to Trump in four years.
"Yes or no answer, because I'm out of time. You mention that Northam won, he's succeeding you," Sharpton said. "Will we see McAuliffe in 2020 on the list of possible Democratic candidates for president? Yes or no?"
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3 comments:
Oh look! Virginia now has its own governor-that-never-goes-away like Maryland’s O’Malley problem.
His chances are much worse than Tim Kaine or O'Malley's.
Run!! Try Kaine again, too!
Have obama stump for you and if hillary can, have her walk around with you!
Trump will crush your pansie aces again.
Why?
Because they still haven't learned and CNN is still telling us the sky is green.
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