Look, clearly my candidate is superior to your candidate: more progressive, a better record, and will be a better candidate in the general election. This is shown all the more by the fact that your candidate's spouse, pastor, or surrogate said something that is completely out of bounds, probably about gender or race. Your candidate needs to apologize for what was said by that person.
And not just that one comment, but a number of others. This supporter of your candidate said something completely offensive. Your candidate needs to apologize for that as well. In fact, your candidate's campaign appearances should essentially be a series of apologies for what other people said.
I wish this was more of an issue in the media, but the media is completely in the pocket of your candidate. That's because the media knows that your candidate will lose to whoever the Republicans nominate.
The fact that your candidate has not already apologized for these comments proves that any apology is only motivated by politics. Hence, I will criticize them for making an apology they do not mean after they make it.
What? My candidate needs to apologize for what someone else said? How dare you try to link those comments with my candidate. I can't believe you would try to analogize the situation of my candidate with the situation of your candidate. You need to apologize. And your candidate needs to apologize as well.