Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Wednesday chastised Democrats, saying that GOP victories in Tuesday’s elections show there is no mandate for a “radical social takeover” of the country.
Speaking on the Senate floor the day after Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated Democratic former Gov. Terry McAuliffe in Virginia’s gubernatorial race, McConnell said Democrats have overreached after their narrow victory in 2020 and that American voters don’t want a far-left progressive agenda.
“Last night was a difficult evening for Democrats. The Democratic Party has wildly misread their mandate and let the radical left run the country. Local Democrats let teachers’ unions keep schools shut months longer than necessary and told parents they didn’t get a say in what their kids are learning,” McConnell said.