Glenn Youngkin won’t rule out 2024 Primary bid.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin Keeps Door Open for 2024 Presidential Run
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has sparked speculation about a potential entry into the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary. When asked about the matter during an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” Youngkin refused to definitively rule it out.
This development comes as influential Republican governors, such as Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, have expressed their belief that the current field of candidates is sufficient for the ongoing race.
Reports have emerged suggesting that Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News, has personally encouraged Youngkin to run. The Wall Street Journal, also owned by Murdoch, published an article suggesting that a successful outcome in the Virginia state elections this November could pave the way for Youngkin’s late entry into the presidential race.
During the interview, Shannon Bream pressed Youngkin on his intentions for 2024. In response, Youngkin emphasized his focus on the upcoming 2023 election in Virginia, which he considers crucial for demonstrating the positive impact of common sense conservative policies.
Bream challenged Youngkin, suggesting that his accomplishments in the state could translate into a presidential campaign. Youngkin, however, reiterated his commitment to campaigning in Virginia for Virginians, rather than engaging in national pursuits.
While Youngkin did not explicitly declare his candidacy for 2024, Bream hinted that the door may still be slightly ajar for a potential run.
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