By Steve Haner
The only thing wrong with the interaction between John Reid and Governor Glenn Youngkin, addressing valid questions about his viability as a candidate for lieutenant governor, is when it happened.ย It should have happened last year, while Reid was just a potential candidate, before he had quit his day job to run, and before he was nominated by default when the other guy had to drop out.
Whatever photos or text that appeared on social media attributed to Reid, correctly or incorrectly, have been posted for years.ย Nobody looked.ย Nobody asked until it was inevitably going to be perceived as a late hour โgotcha.โย These are rookie mistakes on both sides, Reidโs and Youngkinโs.
Add to that leaking the contents of the conversation, or allowing them to be leaked, as a sign of poor judgment.ย That was intentional on somebody’s part.
The election is still six months away, but Reidโs rhetoric at a rally Wednesday night indicates he will continue to play the victim card and attack the โRichmond Swamp,โ meaning his own governor. He is driving even deeper the wedge between himself and a governor who won an improbable victory in 2021, a lightning strike that needs to be repeated.
Forcing voters to choose between himself and Youngkin is another terrible rookie mistake.ย โFour More Years!โ is the only political tack I see working this year.








