Glenn Youngkin won the governor’s race in the Democratic-leaning state of Virginia last year in part by branding himself as a moderate conservative who declined to embrace the Trumpian way.
Now he’s out in Arizona campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, a Trump-worshipping, hard-core 2020 election denier who spreads baldly false rumors about her opponent, attacks the media and who made a splash as a staunch skeptic of masking and vaccines.
A big-tent GOP for authoritarians means a small tent for America.
Youngkin justified the decision in an interview with CNN on Sunday, describing it as part of a spirit of inclusiveness within the GOP. “I think that the Republican Party has to be a party where we are not shunning people and excluding them because we don’t agree on everything,” he said.
But of course, by welcoming Trump-backed Lake, he’s cosigning a political agenda seeking to undermine the idea of an inclusive republic where people can coexist despite disagreement. A big-tent GOP for authoritarians means a small tent for America. But Youngkin appears to be fine with this trade-off.
Youngkin’s embrace of Lake is a reminder that he’s never been as moderate as he was commonly perceived by the pundit class. If he’s comfortable lending his increasing star power to mainstream authoritarian white nationalism, he’s making it plain that he is no bulwark against the radicalization of the GOP.
Lake has refused to say whether she would accept her own loss, instead repeating in a recent CNN interview, “I’m going to win the election, and I will accept that result.” If she wins the governorship of the battleground state, she will have a particularly influential perch from which to aggressively undermine trust in future election results in the case of, say, a Trump loss in 2024. A former television news anchor, Lake is adept at smoothly conveying an alarmist message about election integrity. “We know that if we have another election that is stolen from us, we’re going to lose this country forever,” she said at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February.









