Virginia Democrat gubernatorial hopeful Terry McAuliffe this week snapped after being confronted on his position on education issues, as more parents are rising up and confronting school board leaders, and bizarrely switched the subject by asking the questioner if he had been vaccinated.
“Who do you think should be in control of education if not Virginia parents?” the conservative group Virginia Rising asked McAuliffe on Tuesday as the Democrat left an education roundtable discussion.
McAuliffe initially ignored the question, asking instead, “Are you vaccinated yet? That’s the question I want to know.”
“You should have a mask on. … You’re dangerous here,” McAuliffe continued.
As he got into the vehicle, McAuliffe boasted that he will “build education” in the state if he gets another chance as the state’s leader.
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However, pictures and videos from the roundtable discussion show almost everyone wearing a mask except for McAuliffe.
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That would not be the first time McAuliffe has failed to practice what he preaches. Over the summer, a passenger aboard Amtrak caught McAuliffe traveling maskless, violating Amtrak’s policy, which states:
Federal law requires all customers and employees to wear a mask at all times while onboard trains and in stations, regardless of vaccination status or state or local laws. Refusing to wear a mask is a violation of federal law; passengers may be subject to penalties under federal law, denied boarding, removed from the train and banned from future travel in the event of noncompliance.
The Democrat failed to sufficiently address his state of hypocrisy, claiming to be “very good” about wearing his mask but making it about everyone else. He said people in general — not himself, specifically — can “always do better.”
McAuliffe made waves after last month’s gubernatorial debate between himself and Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin, stating, “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.”
“I’m not going to let parents come into schools and actually take books out and make their own decisions,” he said.
Youngkin has since seized on his opponent’s attack on outspoken parents involved in their children’s education:
Recent surveys show McAuliffe losing ground as Election Day draws closer, particularly among independent voters.
Election Day is November 2.