KEY POINTS
  • Virginia Democratic Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam won the race for governor of that state on Tuesday, defeating Republican Ed Gillespie.
  • Northam led Gillespie by nine points late Tuesday, a margin of victory that stunned political analysts and pollsters, who had expected the race to be close.
  • Northam's win is widely considered an early test of President Donald Trump's influence in states like Virginia, where he has a 38 percent approval rating statewide.

Virginia Democratic Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam has won the race for governor of that state on Tuesday, defeating Republican Ed Gillespie and dealing a blow to the GOP nationwide, and especially to President Donald Trump.

"We live in a very diverse society -- it is getting more diverse every day. It is that diverse society that makes this country great," Northam said in his victory speech. "And as long as I'm governor, I will make sure that we're inclusive, that we welcome people to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our lights will be on. Our doors will be open."