
2028 Republican presidential nominee
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleFormer Governor
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age59 years old (Dec 9, 1966)
GenderMale
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LocationVirginia
BackgroundPolitician
EducationRice University (engineering and managerial studies degrees)
Notable personal detailsGlenn Allen Youngkin is an American businessman and Republican politician who served as the 74th Governor of Virginia from January 15, 2022 to January 17, 2026. Before entering elected office, he worked at The Carlyle Group and became the firm’s co-CEO. He earned degrees from Rice University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports cutting individual and business taxes, has signed multi-billion dollars in tax relief into law, and has proposed reducing income tax rates while offsetting revenue changes by expanding or raising consumption taxes. Advocates tax relief measures such as raising the standard deduction, rebates, and reductions in business tax rates alongside investments in workforce and economic development.
Healthcare
Glenn Youngkin has opposed Medicaid expansion in Virginia and supported policies that add work/community-engagement requirements and state-level limits on eligibility. His governorship emphasizes Medicaid ‘modernization,’ rural health funding, and behavioral-health system reforms while supporting federal changes intended to reduce federal Medicaid obligations to states.
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Immigration & Border
Supports aggressive immigration enforcement, including state cooperation with federal immigration authorities, deputizing state law enforcement to assist ICE, and backing large-scale removals of people in the country illegally. Has signed executive orders and led state task forces focused on identifying and removing criminal noncitizens and has aligned with other Republican governors on support for expanded deportation efforts.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate identifies as pro‑life and has advocated for restricting abortion access, endorsing a 15‑week ban with exceptions for rape, incest, and to protect the mother’s life while signaling willingness to accept compromise (e.g., a 20‑week cutoff). As governor he has supported measures that limit abortion and has participated in anti‑abortion events while vetoing some abortion‑related bills he said raised legal concerns.
Climate & Energy
Glenn Youngkin favors an "all-of-the-above" energy approach that emphasizes natural gas and nuclear development, opposes regional carbon-pricing mandates like RGGI as a cost to ratepayers, and has pushed back against aggressive decarbonization mandates and some clean-energy regulations. His administration has taken actions to withdraw Virginia from RGGI and to roll back or veto elements of state clean-energy policies while promoting reliability and lower consumer energy costs.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate supports strong Second Amendment protections, opposes broad new firearm restrictions (including assault-weapons bans and waiting periods), and has vetoed multiple gun-control bills while signing limited, targeted gun-safety measures aimed at preventing criminal misuse. He frames solutions around enforcing penalties for gun crimes and expanding mental-health and law-enforcement responses rather than adopting sweeping regulatory changes.
News
Glenn Youngkin is being mentioned mainly in the context of the 2026 election cycle and Virginia politics. Recent coverage focuses on a Virginia redistricting vote that could reshape congressional districts and affect future elections. Other reports around him are broader political pieces on midterm odds, ballot-counting rules, and AI job displacement, but they do not describe a specific new action by Youngkin.
Polls

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