Youngkin expands political operation as 2024 speculation grows

Youngkin raised $2.64 million into his political action committee, Spirit of Virginia, a state-regulated PAC without contribution limits, from Jan. 1 through June 30, according to figures shared with the Washington Examiner. The governor’s haul more than doubled what his three immediate predecessors raised during their first six months in office and reveals a chief executive not content to return to private life after concluding the single, four-year term afforded to him under Virginia’s constitution.

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The resources Youngkin is raising into Spirit of Virginia and his relatively new federal political nonprofit group, America’s Spirit, are going toward building a political operation dedicated to expanding the governor’s footprint and influence, beyond the Old Dominion, as he considers a 2024 run for the White House. That effort is taking shape in the form of accelerated travel to states, red and blue, to boost Republican candidates requesting his assistance.

Indeed, Youngkin’s planned travel, the extent of which his political advisers are temporarily keeping under wraps, is intended to show his unique versatility on the national stage: At home, in GOP strongholds, where former President Donald Trump and his brand of conservative populism are popular but also welcome in suburban communities and swing states, where traditional Republicans and independents who take a dim view of the former president predominate.

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