Virginia’s first lady Suzanne Youngkin has expanded her participation in campaign politics, stumping for Republican women running for office in the midterm elections as speculation rises that her husband, Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R), is eyeing a 2024 presidential bid.
Suzanne Youngkin is scheduled to be in Virginia Beach on Nov. 1 to boost state Sen. Jen Kiggans, who is challenging Rep. Elaine Luria (D) in the commonwealth’s 2nd Congressional District. The governor is a significant draw for Republicans on the 2022 circuit, traveling extensively in Virginia and nationally to boost the party in midterm elections. His wife also is becoming something of a favored GOP surrogate.
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She has campaigned for Kiggans once before and has hit the hustings for Republican Yesli Vega, who is…