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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He has been doing a great job so far. [/quote] + 1. I didn't vote for him, but have slowly become a fan. I think he has the smarts and the appeal to win on a national level, though perhaps not as soon as 2024.[/quote] +2 Honestly, I don't even think *he* is interested in a 2024 run - it seems to be insecure and nervous Democrats who keep obsessing over him. I can see him perhaps doing something else for a few years, or maybe being a VP candidate. At any rate, he'll be successful no matter what he chooses to do.[/quote] Of course he wants to run in 2024. Otherwise he becomes a political nobody in 2025 and everyone will have forgotten about him by 2028. And that assumes the Republican loses in 2024 and there’s another primary in 2028. If the Republican candidate wins in 2024, Youngkin will have to wait until 2032 for another shot at the presidency. What is he going to do in the meantime to stay politically relevant? If he runs for another statewide office in the meantime and loses, he can kiss the presidential nomination goodbye. Virginia is too much of a battleground state to give it up for a guy who would have already proven he can’t reliably win it even when it’s his home state. [/quote]
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