On Oct. 5, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe enthusiastically danced at a rally in Virginia for Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine.
Kaine, appearing physically embarrassed, stood behind McAuliffe and just clapped awkwardly.
McAuliffe later apologized to his staff and the public for breaking his cardinal rule of dancing in public.
Through an extensive Washington Free Beacon analysis, we have found that McAuliffe is not the only Democrat guilty of "busting a move" in public.