News Corp and FOX Corporation patriarch Rupert Murdoch is lobbying for Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin to become Donald Trump’s running mate in the 2024 election. Murdoch, who initially backed Ron DeSantis to displace Donald Trump as the de facto leader of the Republican Party, pushed Youngkin to do the job instead as the DeSantis campaign began to crash and burn.
A favorite of the donor class, Youngkin claimed he would not run in April 2023 but held unofficial soundings with donors in August, and mega-donor Thomas Peterffy mooted an entry into the Republican race as late as September.
Ultimately, Youngkin – also represented by DeSantis’s campaign manager Jeff Roe – decided against taking on Trump, despite Peterffy promising “the money would be there” for him. The loss of the Virginia legislature in November drove the final nail into his shadow campaign.
With GOP donors finally accepting Trump’s candidacy, Murdoch appears to believe getting Youngkin on the ticket could moderate a second Trump administration.
Megadonor Larry Ellison and figures from the real estate industry are reportedly pushing for South Carolina’s Senator Tim Scott to get the nod. Others are pushing Senator Marco Rubio, an old sparring partner of Trump from the 2016 primary race.
Populist contenders like primary contestant Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator J.D. Vance — the preferred pick of National Pulse readers — are notably less popular amongst the globalist, moneyed class. Donors are said to oppose Vance’s position on tariffs, and there is particular animosity to Ramaswamy, with a GOP lobbyist “close to top party officials” saying: “Good Lord, if it’s him, I’m out.”