Same playbook. Same priorities. Same devastation for working Virginians.
Friend,
Glenn Youngkin might not be on the ballot this November, but his legacy is.
If Winsome Earle-Sears becomes governor, she’s poised to inherit and extend Youngkin’s cruel, corporate-first agenda. And let’s be honest – that legacy is nothing to be proud of.
Youngkin has spent his entire career focusing on one goal: profit at any cost. Before becoming governor, he saw the outsourcing of thousands of good-paying American jobs, including union jobs in Virginia, to call centers overseas while working as an executive at the Carlyle Group.
But it didn’t stop there.
He tanked nursing homes, hiked rent on seniors, and left families struggling to care for their loved ones. Virginians asked for help, but he just shrugged it off. Under Youngkin’s leadership, real people have been reduced to just numbers on a spreadsheet.
This is what Youngkin’s legacy will look like: four more years of policies that hurt working people, hollow out our communities, and treat public service like a private equity deal.