Youngkin visits Iowa and S.C. as 2028 presidential race looms
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Gov. Youngkin is one of several possible GOP contenders for president in 2028 racing to build his national profile, Axios' Alex Isenstadt reports.
Why it matters: President Trump, who's dominated GOP politics for a decade, can't legally run again, leaving the door open for ambitious Republicans to offer themselves to primary voters and donors as the future of the party.
State of play: Youngkin, who's term-limited in Virginia, is headed to Iowa to be the keynote speaker at the Republican Party of Iowa's annual Lincoln Dinner on Thursday.
- Next month, he'll be in South Carolina headlining the Silver Elephant Gala, the state GOP's biggest fundraiser of the year.
- Both events are in early primary states and considered must-stops for GOP presidential candidates to establish relationships with major donors.
- Plus, during the past year, he's appeared at state party functions in California, New York and North Carolina.
Reality check: This isn't the first time presidential run rumors have swirled around Youngkin.
- Speculation started almost immediately after he won his bid for Virginia governor in 2021, before he'd even been sworn in for his first-ever elective office.
Between the lines: Jumping into the 2028 conversation isn't just about seeking the White House.
- It's also about raising a prospect's profile and injecting them into the mix for VP consideration or a possible Cabinet post in 2029, Isenstadt notes.
What they're saying: "Governor Youngkin is squarely focused on governing Virginia and helping our entire ticket win in November," Becca Glover, executive director of his Spirit of Virginia PAC, tells Axios.
By the numbers: Spirit of Virginia has raised nearly $2.5 million this year as of May, according to the latest data from VPAP.
- That includes another $1 million donation from billionaire Republican megadonor Thomas Peterffy, whom Semafor called "the donor determined to make Glenn Youngkin president."
- It's Peterffy's fourth million-dollar gift to Youngkin since 2023.
What we're watching: Preparations for the 2028 primary will accelerate next year, when aspirants hit the trail for midterm candidates with an eye toward establishing alliances and earning chits, GOP strategists tell Axios.
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