
Youngkin to stop in Nevada during midterm campaign trail amid speculation of a White House bid
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is set to make several campaign stops on behalf of GOP candidates this fall, including in Nevada - a key 2024 nominating state.
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"Governor Youngkin started a movement in Virginia last year when he brought Virginians together to flip the Commonwealth red. He's excited to keep that momentum going in states that, like Virginia last year, are hungry for leadership to bring down the cost of living, improve education, and keep communities safe," Kristin Davison, political advisor to the governor, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
Youngkin has been campaigning for Virginia Republicans since taking office after winning the state's governorship in an upset victory in 2021. The governor has also been campaigning for GOP candidates in other states, including Michigan and Nebraska. This is the first time Youngkin will be campaigning in a state so crucial in deciding the 2024 presidential nominee.