Virginia Gov. Youngkin says 'silent thief' of inflation, worsening border crisis at the top of voters' minds
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin told Fox News Digital that inflation, education, and the border crisis are at the top of voters' minds ahead of the midterm elections.
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"They're most concerned about inflation. They're most concerned about the fact that they're seeing this silent thief that was let loose by the Biden administration steal their hard-earned money," Youngkin said.
"Tucked up right behind [inflation] is education, and the future for their children, and their confidence that their schools are going to work with them, not shut them out."