Inside Ralph Northam's plot for survival
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Left for dead a week ago after his disastrous handling of his history with blackface, the Democratic Virginia governor is quietly plotting a survival strategy. Hes conferring with sympathetic Republican lawmakers and has hired a crisis manager whos decamped to Richmond from Washington.
And as the state capitol descended into pandemonium this week after two other statewide Democrats faced their own scandals episodes that could, ironically, help Northams chances of remaining in office the governor sought counsel from pastors and worked to persuade his top staff not to bail.
Northams work to salvage his political career represents a remarkable and quite possibly uncharted attempt at survival for an embattled politician. It reflects how President Donald Trumps election after the "Access Hollywood" tape has changed the calculus for other lawmakers staring down the political abyss in 2019.
While national and state Democrats swiftly called for Northam's resignation, half a dozen people in the state told POLITICO that the governor has no plans to leave with three years left in his term.