Glenn Youngkin Backing Away From Potentially Running For President In 2024: Report
As the field of candidates for the Republican Party’s’s nomination starts to take shape, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is reportedly backing away from potentially mounting a 2024 presidential campaign.
Youngkin has told his advisors and donors, according to The New York Times, that his only concern is assisting Republicans in winning the state’s’s parliamentary elections in November, a few months after the start of the primary debates for the party in August.
When asked about a potential timeline for 2024 this past week, Youngkin responded,” Listen, I didn’t write any books, and I’m’m not in Iowa, New Hampshire, or South Carolina.” I’m’m looking forward to these elections and have my full attention on the Commonwealth of Virginia. ”
The Times noted that” very few presidential hopefuls waited past summer and none went on to win their party nomination ,” so Youngkin’s’s candidacy would fall far behind that of his opponents if he held off until after November.
According to the report, Youngkin still hasn’t cracked 1 % in the polls, and bucking the political blather is” a bow to political fact.”
According to the report, Jeff Roe and Matt Wolking, Youngkin’s’s top two political advisors who assisted him in winning the blue state of Virginia, have both joined Never Again Low, the super PAC urging Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to seek the presidency.
Sen. Tom Cotton( R-AR ), former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan have all already removed their names from the 2024 presidential race.
Former President Donald Trump and DeSantis, who has not yet declared whether he will run for president in 2024, are the Republican Party’s’s base two primary challengers so much.
After his party promptly sold out, DeSantis broke the New Hampshire Republican Party’s’s all-time fundraising record while in the state late last year.
” Record-breaking fundraiser for the state party ,” Chris Ager, chairman of the NGOP, told the NH Journal on Friday morning. The NHGOP’s’s largest fundraiser ever, raising more than$ 250,000, was held. This year, ticket prices were halted after we exceeded our strength.
Ager announced at the event that$ 382, 000 had been raised, according to Florida’s’s Voice.
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