According to the few reporters who showed up, the Republican candidate treated guests to free beer, a roaring fireplace, and a cheese plate. Sounds classy.
Screw you all, I'm going to @gov_gilmore's election night party pic.twitter.com/LFsMaPGzsK
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) February 10, 2016
The atmosphere at the #Gilmentum watch party is lovely, btw. A fire is burning and a woman is playing acoustic songs like in the background.
— Trisha Thadani (@TrishaThadani) February 10, 2016
How many other Presidential Primary parties do you get this kind of personal treatment? @gov_gilmore pic.twitter.com/wY3LyffXYR
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) February 10, 2016
At the Gilmore victory party. There's no tab. pic.twitter.com/cyRVjT1OdD
— Jamie Weinstein (@Jamie_Weinstein) February 10, 2016
As primary results continue to roll in, Gilmore’s name hasn’t even made the cut for CNN’s projection graphic. But the former Virginia governor says he’s already paid the $40,000 to get on the ballot in South Carolina. Onward, #Gilmentum.