Moran: ‘I Think that If All the Facts Are the Case, That Gov. Northam Will Resign’

‘I think there are some facts that can be ascertained with sufficient time’

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MORAN: “Anderson, it all seems but there have been a series of these public shamings where we go into kind of a frenzy and we chew up and spit out the targets of our righteous indignation, and then we retreat into our, you know, corners where we're idealogically comfortable, and it just contributes to mere tribalism. I think that if all these facts are the case, that governor Northam will resign. But I do object to what may be somewhat of a rush to judgment. There are some things that just don't match who he is. And I think there are some facts that can be ascertained with sufficient time. We can find out who was in that we can find out how the picture got in that yearbook, and so before we subject somebody that high in office to resignation, which basically is the political death penalty, which means that all of his great grandchildren, all of the northams for generations to come, are going to know of governor Northam as somebody who had to resign out of racism.”

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