The state of Georgia will once again play host to a special election for a U.S. Senate seat โ this time between incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock and his challenger, Hershel Walker.
Since neither candidate managed to secure over 50% of the vote in last week's election, a special election was automatically triggered due to Georgia's election laws.
That election will occur on December 6th, with early voting starting on November 28th, the Monday after Thanksgiving.
After the highly anticipated red wave didn't materialize last week, Republicans are desperately searching for a new leader to rally the party behind. Two men named as possible party ringleaders are Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Virginia's very own Glenn Youngkin.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter tweeted on Friday that both Youngkin and DeSantis have offered to campaign for Walker.
However, Coulter also stated in a follow-up tweet that former President Donald Trump won't get involved in the race if Walker accepts help from either governor.
As pointed out by a reporter from the Virginia Mercury, Youngkin didn't bode too well on his out-of-state endorsement record this cycle.
At least two big conservative figures in the commonwealth are also not happy with the time spent by Youngkin outside of the state this cycle.
The Republican Standard's own Shaun Kenney wrote the following last week of Youngkin's time on the campaign trail:
โWhy are we campaigning outside of Virginia (ostensibly for POTUS) when we can't even get our own candidates across the finish line inside Virginia? The Old Dominion has been viewed as a springboard to higher office by most occupants of the Governor's Mansion. There's a job to do here, Your Excellency.โ
John Fredericks, a conservative radio show host based out of Virginia Beach, stated last week that it's clear Youngkin is โrunning for president in 2024.โ
In July, Youngkin said that he โwas โhugely humbled' by people voicing interest in him possibly running for president, but that โwasn't a decision that we have even begun to undertake.'โ
Youngkin political adviser Kristen Davison of Axiom Strategies told The Hill in September that the โgoal of all of the travel and events (done by Youngkin over the past few months) has been to boost Republican candidates for governor.โ
This article originally appeared in The Republican Standard. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions ofย American Liberty News. Republished with permission.
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