GOP hits Biden after he jokes about McAuliffe being ‘real governor’ of Virginia
- President Joe Biden faced backlash for referring to Terry McAuliffe as the "real" governor of Virginia, following his loss to Glenn Youngkin in the gubernatorial election. Conservatives criticized Biden on social media for denying the election results.
- Some conservatives called for Biden's removal from the Virginia ballot, drawing comparisons to previous efforts to keep former President Trump off the ballot for "election denial."
- The White House spokesperson clarified that Biden was making a joke about McAuliffe's previous term as governor. Governor Youngkin and other conservatives accused Biden of election denialism, questioning whether it was acceptable to refer to Trump as the "real President.
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