Republican candidate for Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin / Photo by Glenn Youngkin via Wikimedia Commons

Virginia Governor Glen Youngkin is now reportedly aiming to bring his winning electoral strategy to Republicans across the nation. Youngkin plans on traveling to several states with close races in the coming days, in particular several where the GOP is attempting to defeat Democratic incumbents.

As Newsrollup reports:

Youngkin will also make campaign stops in states where Republican nominees are looking to defeat Democratic incumbents, such as New Mexico, where Mark Ronchetti is facing Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, and Kansas, where Derek Schmidt is facing Gov. Laura Kelly. Another stop includes Oregon, where Republican nominee Christine Drazan is facing Democratic nominee Tina Kotek.

It was also recently announced that Youngkin will travel to Michigan to campaign for Republican nominee Tudor Dixon, who is facing Gretchen Whitmer, the state’s Democratic governor.

While Youngkin’s campaigning events are tailored to helping other Republican governors get elected, including in states considered more Democratic, this hasn’t stopped speculation that his events are a preview to a presidential run in 2024.

Isenstadt’s headline mentions how one of Youngkin’s stops includes “a 2024 early state,” referring to Nevada. His presence there, though, is to campaign for Nevada Republican gubernatorial candidate Joe Lombardo, who is running against the state’s Democratic governor, Steve Sisolak.




Comments

  1. Just trying to present himself to the country because he plans to run for president. Hasn’t even been Governor of Virginia for a year, but he’s got all this experience and expertise??!! NEEDS TO FOCUS ON GOVERNING VIRGINIA INSTEAD OF TRAIPSING ACROSS THE COUNTRY!!!

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