Youngkin has been in politics for only a couple of years. He does not know what's going on in those competitive districts. He relied on the advice of longtime, very good Republicans from those districts. The two candidates in the most competitive districts, whose victories were essential to Republican majorities, were John Stirrup for the house and Juan Pablo Segura for the senate. I know the people who cultivated them, all very top-notch people. They were both strong candidates. Stirrup lost by only 800 votes. Segura lost by about 5,000, which did come as a bit of a surprise.
Has there been any suggestion of hanky panky?