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‘The outrage stays:’ Protesters at Va. fundraiser haven’t forgotten Northam racist photo scandal

Protesters hold signs during a fundraising event for state Sen. David Marsden on Sunday, April 14, 2019. (91欧美激情/Liz Anderson)

At a Sunday fundraiser for Democratic state Sen. Dave Marsden in Burke, Virginia, two separate groups gathered outside to protest against Gov. Ralph Northam.

The governor has been under fire after a racist photo from his medical school yearbook page surfaced showing two people, one person wearing black face and another person wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood.

Northam has admitted to making his face darker during a dance contest in the 1980s, but he denied being one of the people in the yearbook photo.

Protesters hold signs during a fundraising event for state Sen. David Marsden on Sunday, April 14, 2019. (91欧美激情/Liz Anderson)

Protesters from both Republican and Democratic parties carried signs and lined both sides of the pathway to the Ponds Community Center.

Fairfax County NAACP President Kofi Annan said their group gathered to send a message.

鈥淣ot just to Ralph Northam but also to all the area Democrats, and hopefully all the Democrats across the state, that we have not forgotten; and we do not want to normalize Ralph Northam鈥檚 behavior. Inviting him to events like these actually does that,鈥 Annan said.

Republican Party of Virginia spokesman John March said that Northam should鈥檝e resigned when the scandal broke, 鈥淎nd he still should resign today.鈥

Community organizer Emily Patton said she doesn鈥檛 believe Northam is repentant.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think he feels sorry for what he鈥檚 done,鈥 she said.

She also wonders, 鈥淲ho the heck is vetting any of these people, any of our officials, running for office?鈥

A man from the Suburban GOP Coalition who didn鈥檛 want to be identified said the outrage will remain and that 鈥渋t鈥檚 awful鈥 that Virginia Democratic leaders appear to have backed off from condemning the governor.

鈥淵ou have instances where people hope time will pass before things get back to normal. They seem to forget the outrage very quickly. But it won鈥檛 go away. That鈥檚 the lesson to be learned. The outrage stays,鈥 he said.

Northam did not attend the fundraiser. A spokesperson from his office said in a statement that “due to the concerns for the safety and security of everyone in attendance, the governor decided it best not to make the appearance at the fundraiser.”

91欧美激情’s Liz Anderson reported from Burke, Virginia.

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