Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Tuesday he appreciates ongoing speculation that he may make a late entry into the 2024 GOP presidential primary race, but that his attention remains on helping Republicans win elections for the commonwealth’s general assembly.
In an interview at the Washington Economic Club in Washington, D.C., Youngkin told historian, businessman and philanthropist David Rubenstein where he stood on his presidential ambitions, a 15-week abortion ban, parents’ insolvent in schools, bringing the Washington Commanders to Virginia and other hot-button topics, according to Fox 5 DC.
When Youngkin was asked about the “elephant in the room,” which was the possibility he launches a campaign for the White House, the governor said he was “humbled” by the continued speculation about his potential candidacy for president but that he is continuing to focus exclusively on Virginia’s state elections that will determine party control of its general assembly.
“It is really exciting to see that there are folks not just in Virginia but outside Virginia both in the United States and around the world who are really excited about what we are doing in Virginia,” Youngkin said.
The governor also addressed the possibility of the Commanders’ new NFL stadium coming to Virginia, stating that he believes that the Commonwealth is still in the running to land the Commanders new stadium.
“My job as governor is to represent taxpayers and if we can represent taxpayers, well that’s a negotiation I’d look forward to having,” Youngkin said. “I’ve been very clear I’d like to engage for the opportunity for the Commanders to come to Virginia.”
Youngkin dodged a question about if he would be willing to join the 2024 presidential election as former President Trump’s vice-presidential running mate if an offer presented itself, but the governor did address President Biden’s record as commander-in-chief, questioning Biden’s ability to fix the economy and handle a presidential schedule.
The second Republican presidential debate will be held Wednesday on Fox Business.
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