Youngkin hits the road again -- to stump for Kari Lake
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin will venture to Arizona next month for another midterm campaign stop -- he’ll stump for Kari Lake, the most MAGA-aligned GOP candidate he’s been a surrogate for thus far.
Youngkin -- whose state does not allow consecutive gubernatorial terms -- has been building a national profile through midterm campaign appearances -- sparking talk of a potential 2024 presidential bid even before his halfway point in office.
A date for Youngkin's visit in Arizona is not yet set, but expected the week of Oct. 17, Lake’s spokesperson confirmed to ABC News following reports from Politico. Over the past few weeks, Youngkin has traveled to Michigan for the state's GOP nominating convention, Nevada -- an early state on the 2024 GOP nominating calendar -- and Maine -- to attend a fundraising event for gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage. He’s also headed to Kansas later this week.
Additional states Youngkin is slated to travel to ahead of this year's elections include Georgia, New Mexico and Oregon, all of which have competitive governor races this year.
Youngkin’s upcoming political and fundraising events for Lake will likely focus on education policy, an issue that propelled him into office last year and remains one of Lake’s campaign centerpieces.
–ABC News’ Libby Cathey and Hannah Demissie