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You can tell that the public didn't vote either of these candidates in by the lack of people in the crowd. This is a sign that both party's regular folk have given up participating. Just what the uniparty wants.

NBC News anchor Chuck Todd lost control of the second and final Virginia gubernatorial debate between Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin after a third-party candidate disrupted the political showdown from the audience.

Princess Blanding, a progressive candidate running in the Liberation Party, began shouting towards the stage roughly 15 minutes into the debate.

“I am on the ballot! Why am I not on that stage?” Blanding asked. “This is not democracy!”

She taunted McAuliffe, telling the Democrat, “You are not gonna win Terry.”

Blanding, who was accompanied by a few supporters, is heard shouting “I worked very hard to be on the ballot” during the broadcast.

Todd attempted to carry on with the debate, repeatedly telling Blanding “thank you” as she continued shouting down the moderate.

Eventually, the “Meet the Press” host lost his patience.

“Alright, security,” Todd called for back-up.

Shortly after, Todd took it to a commercial break.

>You can tell that the public didn't vote either of these candidates in by the lack of people in the crowd. This is a sign that both party's regular folk have given up participating. Just what the uniparty wants. NBC News anchor Chuck Todd lost control of the second and final Virginia gubernatorial debate between Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin after a third-party candidate disrupted the political showdown from the audience. Princess Blanding, a progressive candidate running in the Liberation Party, began shouting towards the stage roughly 15 minutes into the debate. “I am on the ballot! Why am I not on that stage?” Blanding asked. “This is not democracy!” She taunted McAuliffe, telling the Democrat, “You are not gonna win Terry.” Blanding, who was accompanied by a few supporters, is heard shouting “I worked very hard to be on the ballot” during the broadcast. Todd attempted to carry on with the debate, repeatedly telling Blanding “thank you” as she continued shouting down the moderate. Eventually, the “Meet the Press” host lost his patience. “Alright, security,” Todd called for back-up. Shortly after, Todd took it to a commercial break.

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