i worry about glenn youngkin and his agenda. what are the biggest issues for you? really taxes, regulation, things that affect the economy. i think the issue, obviously the big one is schools and parenting. climates, women s rights, criticalal race theory. terry mcauliffe s comments on not wanting parents to be involved in their children s education, i think that s really consequential. it really put me off as a voter. what did you think when terry i mcauliffe said crt is not being taught in the schools. i happen to know that s not true. i hear from my friends what their kids tell you. would you think will win? tomorrow i think glenn youngkin is going to win. i m excited. i know it s a super close race and i hope everyone is going to vote. sean: joining us now, fox and friends cohost ainsley earhardt. tomorrow morning we will be interviewing the parents from a loudoun and fairfax counties. you know, when terry mcauliffe first said i don t think parents should b
got everybody s attention. then he talked about his own kids in school, inferring that they went to public schools. four out of the five went to private schools. and now suggesting that if parents don t want critical race theory taught, which he denied was taught during his first term as governor, and it was, he is suggesting that somehow there s racism involved.g when you talk to people today, how passionate were they about these issues in particular? sean, they deftly have already chosen their candidates and if they were democrat, they were in his camp, they were in terry mcauliffe s camp and they don t d like what s happeng in the schools and their against critical race theory keep in mind, some people are foraged. you are that in some of those interviews but the ones who are against it and want to have a say and a voice in their children sreyo schools, they are definitely pro-youngkin and if you look at their rallies, the numbers are pretty interesting. youngkin s rally, he s g
went to private school. now in the final hours of this campaign, he s brought race into the issue of educating our kids. i want to get your reaction to it. well, first of all, this is about parents, and terry mcauliffe wanting to put government between parents and their children, and we in virginia have a law that says parents have a fundamental right to make decisions with regards to their kids education. i stand for it, terry is against it, it s not clear, and voters are standing up and rejecting terry mcauliffe, and he s just running the playbook that he wrote. he s the godfather of the modern-day democratic party and he doesn t know what else to do other than introduce race into this. i don t tell you, sean, not going to be lectured by a guy on race who embraces someone who wore blackface and then asked him to leave and then gets him back and have somebody on his ticket who wore blackface. this isn t about race, this is actually about parents coming together across virginia and s
terry mcauliffe. and so we think we did very well in early voting we expect to do very well tomorrow, we are going to sweep our statewide office and march to victory and bring in a new house of delegates and make a statement of virginia is back in this early voting i think has been something that we embraced, we embraced, we encouraged everybody to get out there, bring ten friends andte s let s make a statement that republicans can vote early too. sean: we are going to be watching, glenn youngkin, it s going to be a very interesting day.e, you pull this off tomorrow, it is a political earthquake that the entire country will hear, it will resonate from coast-to-coast. we are going to be watching very closely.as we wish you all the best tomorrow and hope people in virginia get out and vote, every vote matters, everyone needs all hands on deck. thank you for being with us. now we head to the state of new jersey where in the final hours, polls have now tightened within theve margin of er
charlottesville. turns out the lincoln project, remember these guys claiming that they are great republicans, but they just don t like donald trump? they are taking credit for this stunt. meanwhile, terry mcauliffe was busy calling virginia parents racists, quoting terry, the outrage of critical race theory is a racist dog whistle and crt has never been taught in virginia schools. the only problem with that life is the phrase critical race theory actually appears multiple times on the virginia department of education website, including a presentation from 2015 when he was the governor of the commonwealth of virginia,rd encouraging teachers to embrace crt in order to reengineer attitudes and belief systems. now terry s closing pitch to the people of virginia, there are too manyoo white teachers in virginia schools.bl that s the problem. listen. with got to work hard to diversify our teacher base.