earlier this month, is headed by Ken Cuccinelli, who served as acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during Trump’s administration, and Chris Jankowski, a former official at the Republican State Leadership Committee, who has previously worked with Phil Cox, a top adviser to DeSantis.during the 2021 governor’s race. Virginia Cornerstone PAC, which Jankowski insisted was unaffiliated with any candidate, painted Youngkin as an out-of-touch investor.
However, DeSantis’s state political committee could attempt to transfer its funds to an independent group that would aid a DeSantis presidential campaign, raising the likelihood that Never Back Down soon finds itself with a solid financial footing to pay for advertising and even field operations to support the DeSantis campaign. Under federal campaign finance rules, independent groups that raise unlimited fund cannot directly coordinate on spending strategies with the candidates they support.
But the buzz around a possible Youngkin campaign for president has been fading in recent months, as the governor has focused on his legislative agenda and legislativelater this year in his state. Under Virginia law, Youngkin cannot seek a consecutive second four-year term.
Big Hitler versus Little Hitler.
Democrats,
Be fun to watch Trump trounce all over these people.
Good anyone is better than Trump.
A yankee one, NO.