Virginia GOP gubernatorial candidate Youngkin lands Ted Cruz endorsement

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Ted Cruz is endorsing Republican candidate for us-regions governor Glenn Youngkin and will campaign with him during the final stretch of the GOP contest in the state, Fox News has learned.

In a video message exclusively obtained by Fox News, Cruz said Youngkin is “the best chance Republicans have of winning Virginia this year,” urging Republican voters to support him during the GOP convention on May 8. 

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“Glenn is pro-life. He’s a gun owner. He’s a defender of religious liberty,” Cruz said. “If you’ve ever spent time with him, you know that he’s the real deal. A Christian, a family man who has his priorities straight, and a guy with common sense.”

Youngkin told Fox News that Cruz’s endorsement is “such an honor.” 

Former Carlyle Group co-CEO Glenn Youngkin talks to Virginia voters as he competes for the state's gubernatorial nomination. Courtesy of the Youngkin campaign

Former Carlyle Group co-CEO Glenn Youngkin talks to Virginia voters as he competes for the state’s gubernatorial nomination. Courtesy of the Youngkin campaign

“We’re running the most dynamic grassroots campaign Virginia has ever seen, and it’s going to be a lot of fun to have him join me on the trail in the final days,” Youngkin said. “Republicans in Virginia are unifying behind us as more and more realize that unlike the party insiders and political hacks, I’m a leader they can trust who will win in November.” 

Youngkin told Fox News that he “can’t wait to get to work for the people of Virginia and deliver conservative solutions as governor.”

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Cruz’s endorsement comes after Youngkin also received support from conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt and conservative group Middle Resolution PAC. Youngkin’s campaign told Fox News that he has also won straw polls conducted by the Liberty University College Republicans and the Virginia Faith and Freedom Coalition. 

Meanwhile, earlier this month, Youngkin announced that he would not accept a salary as governor and, instead, would donate his paycheck to charity. 

Youngkin is competing against a GOP field that includes tech entrepreneur Pete Snyder, former Virginia House Speaker Kirk Cox, former Department of Defense official Sergio de la Pena and others. 

Republicans across the state will select their gubernatorial nominee at the GOP convention on May 8.

Virginia hasn’t had a Republican governor since 2014 and hasn’t voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 2004.

Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe appears to lead the pack of Democratic candidates, which includes state lawmakers Lee Carter and Jennifer McClellan, former state lawmaker Jennifer Carroll Foy, and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. 

Democrats will decide their gubernatorial candidate in a primary election on June 8. 

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