Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears is gearing up for her campaign to succeed Governor Glenn Youngkin, with some significant support from a notable conservative figure. Vivek Ramaswamy, the Ohio gubernatorial candidate, is set to endorse her at an upcoming event in Chesterfield next week.
Ramaswamy expressed confidence in Earle-Sears, stating, “She will lead Virginia to new heights.” He emphasized that while winning the presidency in 2024 is essential, states must also take the lead in shaping America’s future.
Earle-Sears, honored by Ramaswamy’s endorsement, emphasized their shared belief in the American Dream. “With hard work and faith, every family can thrive,” she remarked, calling him a strong advocate for freedom and common sense.
As Earle-Sears competes against former Representative Abigail Spanberger in a tight race, she has received backing from key figures like Youngkin. Her campaign highlights her unique personal story, bridging the gap between different communities. “I appeal to all voters,” she said, emphasizing that success doesn’t depend on one’s background.
The upcoming Ramaswamy event will take place in an area once known for its Republican strength but has shifted toward Democrats in recent years. Chesterfield County, where the event will be held, is a key area in state elections, reflecting changing demographics.
In Ohio, Ramaswamy has gained traction with the support of the Ohio Republican Party, strengthening his position in the race. With various candidates weighing their options, Ramaswamy and Earle-Sears are showcasing a unified front for a conservative vision across both states.


