- by foxnews
- 26 Nov 2024
The Virginia governor, Glenn Youngkin, has apologized after mistaking one Black legislator for another in a text message.
Youngkin is the new Republican governor of the state, which has trended Democrat in recent election cycles but stunned observers by picking Youngkin as its new leader last year over a centrist Democrat candidate.
Youngkin issued the apology after Louise Lucas, a state senator, called attention to the mistake on Twitter. She noted that she received a text message from Youngkin congratulating her for a floor speech connected to Black History Month.
But it was another African American woman, Mamie Locke, who gave the speech, not Lucas.
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