‘Pissed off’: Terence Sears fumes as wife kept from campaign stops by Democratic session
In a politically charged atmosphere, Virginia’s second gentleman, Terence Sears, took to the campaign trail on behalf of his wife, Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, who was unexpectedly pulled away to preside over a last-minute redistricting amendment session in Richmond. The rally took place at the Obenshain family farm in Montgomery County, close to Virginia Tech, where Terence expressed his frustration over the Democrats’ maneuvering to keep Earle-Sears off the campaign trail. “I was pissed off because of what the Democrats have done to my wife,” he stated, emphasizing the unfairness of the situation that had also affected her participation in a previous event in Fredericksburg. His remarks highlighted the ongoing partisan tensions in Virginia, as he urged attendees to vote to prevent the state from becoming like Maryland or California.
The rally featured notable Republican figures, including Delegate Chris Obenshain and Congressman Morgan Griffith, who echoed Terence’s sentiments regarding the current political climate. Griffith criticized the redistricting efforts that were being discussed while voters were already casting their ballots, calling it a blatant disregard for the democratic process. He shared anecdotes about the previous antics of Democrats in Richmond, referencing former House Minority Whip Jack Reid’s humorous approach to political absurdities with “B.S. Deflector” sunglasses, which became a symbol of the frustrations faced by Republicans. Griffith’s remarks, along with Terence Sears’ impassioned speech, underscored the urgency for Republican unity and voter mobilization as the election season heats up in Virginia.
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Virginia second gentleman Terence Sears
rallied with the GOP ticket in his wife’s stead Friday as Democrats continued to pull Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears off the campaign trail to have her preside over their last-minute redistricting amendment session.
The typically soft-spoken Sears fumed at party politicking as he headlined an event at the Obenshain family farm in Montgomery County, not far from Virginia Tech.
The rally was supposed to feature his wife, who was instead stuck 200 miles away at the state capitol.
Sears said a similar situation occurred in Fredericksburg Thursday, when Democrats’ activities kept Earle-Sears in the Senate president’s chair.
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“I was pissed off because of what the Democrats have done to my wife,” Sears, a retired Marine Corps lieutenant, said. “And let me tell you that I’m thoroughly pissed off now.”
Sears said Earle-Sears was looking forward to the rally hosted by a prominent Virginia Republican family whose kin represent Blacksburg, Shawsville, Harrisonburg and Luray in the legislature.
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“She would’ve loved to have been here with you, but you see the games that they’re playing and the shenanigans that they’re pulling to keep her off the campaign trail. … If you do not want to become Maryland or California, then you need to get out there and vote,” he said, adding he traveled from their home in Winchester, several hours north near the Old Line State, to
stump in Southside Virginia
.
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Sears said his wife and others on the ticket would help Virginia remain a safe place to live and put a focus on educational advancement.
Del. Chris Obenshain, R-Blacksburg
, and Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., were also featured at the event.
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Griffith, who could be the only remaining Republican in Virginia’s congressional delegation if a map highlighted by Senate President pro tem L. Louise Lucas comes to pass, lambasted the current
redistricting effort and special session
being held as people are already actively voting.
Before he introduced
lieutenant governor candidate John Reid
, Griffith offered an aside about Reid’s father he said rang true amid the current partisan turmoil in Richmond.
Griffith said former House Minority Whip Jack Reid, R-Powhatan, found Democrats’ behavior to become such that Reid began handing out “B.S. Deflector” sunglasses during a session, suggesting they could be useful in the current controversial situation.
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“When the speaker does something really stupid, we’re going to put on these B.S. Deflectors,” Griffith recounted Reid telling the GOP conference when they were in the state House together.
It wasn’t too long after that the shades became needed, Griffith recounted.
“Jack gives us all the signal, we put on these sunglasses. The media wants to know what’s going on, and Jack goes out and says, ‘We call B.S. when we see it, and that ruling by the speaker was B.S’.”
“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” Griffith quipped, introducing John Reid.
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