Republican Party mega-donors are soon to meet at the Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach, with some reportedly seeking to lure Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin into being a last ditch anti-Trump candidate in the GOP primary.
Youngkin – another client of repeat failure DeSantis strategist Jeff Roe – will probably hinge his decision on whether or not he is successful in holding off a Democrat effort to flip the Commonwealth’s lower legislative house in November.
Billionaire Thomas Peterffy said of Youngkin’s 2024 presidential ambitions: “He appears to be leaving the door open. And if Republicans win in Virginia, maybe we can talk him into it. He obviously wants to see what emerges, what the state of play is.”
Asked outright if he would “rule it out” in an appearance on Fox News on Thursday, Youngkin refused, and attempted to change the subject.
Peterffy told CBS News’ Robert Costa that “[t]he money would be there” for Youngkin should he decide to enter the Republican presidential primary. The continued efforts push Youngkin to run for president signals bad news for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis who – despite his campaign’s insistence on its relevance – has languished in the polls. As talk of Youngkin heats up, the DeSantis campaign is likely to continue to lose donor support.
Anti-Trump Republican donors have long sought Youngkin’s entry into the 2024 race. Earlier this summer, Youngkin dined with and major Republican donors in the Hamptons were some pushed the Virginia Governor to enter the Republican presidential contest.