Youngkin addresses 2024 rumblings as some in GOP seek Trump alternatives

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is only one year into his term, but his name is already being tossed around in the same breath as Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis as the GOP looks for its next presidential nominee.

In an interview with Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum on Thursday, the former businessman from Falls Church repeatedly stressed that leading the Old Dominion is his top priority at the moment.

"Right now the possibility of me focusing on Virginia and delivering as a governor is 100%:," he said on "The Story." "That's where my attention is. And I think that's what Virginians expect from me. They elected me to lead change. They elected me to lead Virginia forward. And that's what we're doing."

Virginia governors are permitted by law a single consecutive term. Former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe was able to run against Youngkin essentially because fellow Democrat Ralph Northam was the incumbent at the time.

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Though he insisted his focus is on Virginia, Youngkin added he is very humbled by hearing his name in presidential discussions.

"Two years ago, I was a private citizen who had just left my dream job," he said. "40 years ago, I was washing dishes and taking out trash as a kid who needed a job. And to even have my name surfaced is so humbling."

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Youngkin said he was disappointed by his party's showing in the 2022 midterms, but highlighted Rep.-elect Jennifer Kiggans' upset win over House January 6 Committee member Elaine Luria on the Eastern Shore and Virginia Beach.

Republicans had previously voiced hope that not only Kiggans would defeat Luria, but that Prince William County's Yesli Vega would upset moderate Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger, and potentially for political newcomer Hung Cao to unseat Rep. Jennifer Wexton in a much bluer district west of Washington, D.C.

However, the governor praised Kiggans' win, noting he had predicted a House Republican majority would include a win or wins in Virginia.

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Youngkin said the election showed that voters statewide and nationwide want to "look forward, not backward" and added that incumbent Republican governors who were "delivering extraordinary results" were rewarded by voters in an otherwise underwhelming evening for the GOP.

Incumbent gubernatorial Republicans indeed fared well on Election Night, retaining their seats in Vermont, Iowa, Florida, New Hampshire, Idaho, Wyoming, Ohio, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma and Alaska.

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Republicans also flipped the governorship in Nevada, where Las Vegas-area sheriff Joe Lombardo upset Democrat Steve Sisolak.

Of Trump, who endorsed Youngkin against McAuliffe, the governor said no one can deny the former president still has a "great influence" on the GOP, but added that other Republican figures do as well.

"I think part of the process over the next couple of years is to sort through that," he said. "My job today is to deliver for Virginians, and I think the big message for all Republican candidates is to deliver results."

Virginia tractor-trailer crash sends 40,000 pounds of meatballs onto highway

A crash between two tractor-trailers in Virginia on Friday resulted in tens of thousands of pounds of meatballs rolling down the highway, officials said.

Virginia state police said the crash happened shortly after 12 a.m. as the two vehicles were traveling southbound on I-95 in Greensville County. Investigators said the driver of one tractor-trailer, Al Stenford, likely caused the accident when he veered off the road and hit a guardrail, according to WAVY.

Stanford then allegedly over-corrected the vehicle when attempting to reenter the roadway and caused his rig to jackknife, subsequently causing the trailer to detach, officials said.

A second tractor-trailer also traveling south was unable to avoid it.

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WAVY reported emergency response personnel safely rescued the second driver after the Greensville County Fire Department spent more than two hours to free him from the vehicle.

The Virginia State Police, Emporia Police Department, Greensville County Sheriff’s Office, Lifestar Ambulance Service, and Rawlings Brothers Garage also responded to the scene.

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The second driver, who was unidentified, was taken to a hospital in Petersburg, where he was treated for minor injuries, according to WAVY.

Stenford was charged with failing to obey a highway marking.

According to the report, both the northbound and southbound lanes were closed as officials cleared the area until 4:30 a.m.