Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump brought his campaign to Richmond on Friday night, and ripped Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s order restoring the rights of more than 200,000 felons who have served their time.

“We’ve got to win this state of Virginia,” Trump said early in his remarks at the Richmond Coliseum.

“This whole thing with the prisoners (is) not sounding too good, right? Where murderers can vote and all these people can vote, I don’t think so,” he said. “ I don’t know; doesn’t sound good.

“Hopefully the court will act quickly — 200,000 people and many of these people, look, it’s not supposed to be the way it works, folks.”

GOP leaders in the state legislature have filed suit in the state Supreme Court to block the Democratic governor’s order, which they say exceeds his authority under the state constitution.

Republicans also charge that McAuliffe’s motive is to speed registration of thousands of new voters to help his friend, Hillary Clinton, win Virginia in November. McAuliffe says his action was not politically motivated and that it was the right thing to do.