Glenn Youngkin

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Glenn Youngkin

74th Governor of Virginia
Taking office
January 15, 2022
Lieutenant Winsome Sears
Succeeding Ralph Northam

Born December 9, 1966 57
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Suzanne Youngkin
Children 4
Residence Great Falls, Virginia

Glenn Allen Youngkin (born December 9, 1966) is the current Republican Governor of Virginia. He narrowly defeated the Democrat former-Governor Terry McAuliffe in the 2021 Virginia gubernatorial election, a victory widely considered a rejection of the left-wing, Establishmentarian presidency of Joe Biden, and his campaign received President Donald Trump's endorsement. Youngkin took office in January 2022, succeeding disgraced term-limited Democrat Governor Ralph Northam. Before running for Governor in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Youngkin was a businessman for 25 years, becoming co-CEO of the Carlyle Group, a company hosting financial and asset management services connected to the World Economic Forum.

Though initially supported by many conservatives, Youngkin's history shows him to be nowhere near as conservative as he presents himself to voters. Despite presenting himself as tough on China, he is known for doing business within the genocidal regime.[1]

Career

Glenn Youngkin attended an event in China hosted by the far-left globalist oligarchy the World Economic Forum on 19 January 2019, at which he boasted of his company's "large portfolios in China".[1]

As Carlyle Group co-CEO, Youngkin attended the 2020 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, held in Davos, Switzerland between 21 and 24 January that year. While being interviewed at the event he bragged that the company was following the models of so-called "stakeholder capitalism" which underpin the WEF's Great Reset agenda, which came to particular prominence later that year.[2]

Campaign For Governor

Before education and critical race theory became the hot-button issue, Youngkin ran a moderate campaign,[3] airing an advertisement seeming to imply that white supremacists were responsible for rising crime[4] and refraining from a strong condemnation of abortion during a debate.[5][6] Youngkin also supported the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue from a public park.[7]

Youngkin won with 50.7% of the popular vote. Even far-left-biased newspaper The Guardian admitted that the victory constitutes "a blow" to Joe Biden, who campaigned with McAuliffe before going to a climate change conference to which Russia and China did not send delegates.[8]

Many conservatives became disillusioned with Youngkin before his term had even started. Shortly after winning, he announced that he would not interfere with local mask and vaccine mandates.[9] Not long after, he hired Joshua Marin-Mora, a skirt-wearing LGBT activist, to his communications staff. Marin-Mora opposes fossil fuels and has backed Green New Deal proposals, as well as the teaching of Critical Race Theory in public school.[10]

Glenn Youngkin called for "decisive action" to help the Zelenskyy regime in Ukraine on 26 February 2022, after NATO provoked military action by Vladimir Putin's Russia in that country. Youngkin referred to Putin as a "Soviet dictator", despite the Soviet Union ceasing to exist in 1991.[11][12]

Positions

Glenn Youngkin has taken many actions, such as hiring a press assistant who conforms to homosexual agenda cliches such as skirt-wearing and proclaiming pronouns on their social media bio, that have alienated many conservatives.

CCP pandemic

In response to the China-inflicted Coronavirus pandemic, sometimes known as the Chinese Communist Party pandemic, Glenn Youngkin supports the use of experimental mRNA vaccines appearing in a February 2022 PSA encouraging the uptake of such vaccines, of which the long-term effects are unknown.[13] Youngkin claims to oppose mask and vaccine mandates, something that is generally agreed to have helped him win the 2021 election in Virginia, though he since confirmed he will not interfere with these at a local level.[9]

International

In the NATO War in Ukraine, which started in February 2022 and is generally agreed to have been Joe Biden's fault, Glenn Youngkin has thrown his full support behind Ukrainian kleptocratic ruler Volodymyr Zelenskyy.[12]

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