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What will Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin do next? He’s not ready to tell

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) 鈥 Almost from the moment that became four years ago, the political world has wondered what’s next for a Republican who seemed to keep one foot in the MAGA movement and the other in the party’s traditional country club establishment.

He’s still not ready to say.

Does he want to be president? 鈥淚鈥檓 focused on Virginia,鈥 he said.

Does he want to lead the Department of Homeland Security? 鈥淚 don鈥檛 play that game.鈥

What about another role in President Donald Trump’s administration? 鈥淚 have been incredibly focused every day on what we need to do to transform Virginia.鈥

During an interview with The Associated Press, Youngkin insisted that he’s not looking ahead to after he’s next month. But there’s little doubt that he’s been preparing for a post-Trump future that has not yet arrived, leaving someone long considered to be a potential Republican star without a clear next move.

This past summer, Youngkin headlined annual party dinners in Iowa and South Carolina, early primary states that would be natural launchpads for a presidential campaign. The ex-Carlyle Group executive has a personal fortune that could fuel a candidacy, if he chose to pursue one.

鈥淚f Glenn Youngkin runs for president, I鈥檓 100% in,鈥 said Republican Delegate Israel O鈥橯uinn, a longtime Virginia lawmaker. 鈥淚 think he would make a fantastic president 鈥 if that鈥檚 what he wants to do.鈥

Others say he missed his opportunity.

鈥淵ou can probably find some red sweater vests鈥 鈥 a sartorial signature of Youngkin 鈥 鈥渙n sale down at the thrift store for $1, and that鈥檚 on the record,鈥 Democratic Virginia Sen. Scott Surovell said.

鈥楳AGA lite to full MAGA鈥

Youngkin quickly became a Republican to watch after defeating in 2021. Trump was still lying low after on the U.S. Capitol by a mob of his supporters, and some party leaders were .

A politician who could energize the MAGA base and court swing voters in a purple state seemed like a promising possibility.

But by the time 2024 rolled around, Youngkin passed on jumping into the race. Trump steamrolled the competition on the way to , then won .

With Trump back in the White House, Youngkin has been a stalwart supporter. He embraced the administration’s cuts to and other programs, despite its unpopularity among many Virginians who rely on neighboring Washington for their livelihoods.

Richmond-based political strategist Bob Holsworth described Youngkin as someone who went from 鈥淢AGA lite to full MAGA鈥 in four years.

鈥淗e鈥檚 made this calculation: That鈥檚 where the Republican Party is, and that鈥檚 where it鈥檚 going,鈥 Holsworth said. He added, 鈥淏ut at the same time, whether he can actually connect to the MAGA base, I think, is an open question.鈥

Alex Conant, a Republican strategist, was more confident about Youngkin’s ability to straddle party factions in the future.

鈥淚f Trump鈥檚 political stock falls, the MAGA movement will still be important,鈥 he said. 鈥淵oungkin has shown an ability to appeal to both Trump supporters and Republicans who are the first to fall away from Trump.鈥

Youngkin faced political promise and peril

Virginia governors aren’t allowed to serve consecutive terms, giving them only four years to make their mark before it’s time to decide what’s next.

Youngkin tried to demonstrate political finesse as governor. He charmed donors with his private equity background and suburban-dad polish. In his office at a Virginia government building, Youngkin had Legos on the coffee table and a basketball prominently on display. Shovels from business groundbreakings lined the wall.

鈥淰irginia is as strong as she鈥檚 ever been,鈥 Youngkin said in the interview, nearly identically repeating what he had said to lawmakers this year. 鈥淔inancially, she鈥檚 stronger than she鈥檚 ever been. Economically, there鈥檚 more opportunity than we鈥檝e ever had, and we鈥檙e growing.鈥

But there were challenges along the way, including legislative stalemate with Democrats who expanded their control of during Youngkin’s term. The governor vetoed roughly 400 bills passed by the legislature, and Democratic lawmakers doomed many of his initiatives, such as building in Virginia.

Youngkin’s relationship with Trump ebbed and flowed, too. In 2022, Trump mocked the governor’s name on social media by saying it 鈥渟ounds Chinese鈥 and accused Youngkin of not appreciating MAGA support. They later appeared to reconcile, and this year the president described Youngkin as 鈥渁 great governor, one of the great governors in our country.鈥

Youngkin returned the favor, saying Trump was 鈥渕aking America great again, and along with that, making Virginia great as well.鈥

But the embrace did not pay off politically. Youngkin’s chosen successor, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, last month. Republicans also lost 13 seats in the House of Delegates.

Democrats notched , demonstrating momentum they hope will carry them to a blue wave in the midterms.

Democrats have been gaining ground in Virginia

Youngkin pushed back on the idea that Trump’s agenda 鈥 and his support of it 鈥 contributed to the losses, arguing that the 43-day 鈥渂ecame a cacophony around everything鈥 for voters.

He also rebuffed the idea that Trump’s absence on the campaign trail contributed to Virginia Republicans’ defeat. The president did not campaign in the state and didn’t endorse Earle-Sears by name.

鈥淗e described her as an excellent candidate,鈥 Youngkin said of Trump’s endorsement. 鈥淗e described her opponent as a bad candidate. He did two tele-town halls, which is one more than he did for me when I was running.鈥

Youngkin may not blame Trump for Virginia’s losses, but some of Trump’s most loyal allies have faulted the governor.

鈥淕lenn Youngkin, you just ended your political career last night,鈥 Steve Bannon’s WarRoom posted on X following the November election. 鈥淵ou destroyed the Republican Party in Virginia for a GENERATION.鈥

He said Youngkin shouldn’t have backed Earle-Sears, who once described Trump as a liability to the party.

Meanwhile, Virginia Democrats also credit Youngkin for their November victories, arguing he leaned while leading a purple state.

鈥淚 think he鈥檚 gonna look in the mirror and, and regret his embrace of all the MAGA nonsense,鈥 said Surovell, the state Senate majority leader.

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