RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says he wants voters to extend Republicans’ “license to lead” as the legislative campaign cycle comes to a close. The nation is closely watching Tuesday’s election in Virginia for hints of what may come in the 2024 presidential cycle. Voters are deciding whether to empower Republicans with full state government control or let Democrats continue serving as a bulwark against Youngkin’s agenda. Stephen Jones of Norfolk said voting Republican also sends a message to Washington, particularly on the economy. But Marie Holland, who voted in Norfolk for Democrats, said the economy actually appears to be on an upswing.