FALLS CHURCH, Va.—Both gubernatorial candidates in Virginia made the case to turn out the vote during the last weekend before Election Day on Nov. 4.
For Republicans, it’s about taking what they see as the right path for the Commonwealth. For Democrats, it’s about defying President Donald Trump’s agenda.
“We can choose to either go down the right fork, where there’s light, or the left fork, where there’s dark,” Gov. Glenn Youngkin said during a Saturday stump speech for Republican candidate Winsome Earle-Sears, lieutenant governor of Virginia.
Going down the right fork means “chasing common sense, conservative values,” he told the attendees at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville. The city is located in Loudoun County, which hosts strong Republican support....