“Virginians want their next governor to build on our economic progress by promoting Virginia’s top-notch workforce, favorable business environment, and best quality of life while also rejecting the dangerous social agenda that threatens women’s access to health care,” Northam said in a prepared statement.

Gillespie’s Let’s Grow, Virginia! PAC said it nearly doubled its cash on hand since its last report and is showing the “kind of serious and strong operation necessary for a Republican win.”

“Virginians are ready to rally behind conservative leadership that is going to get our economy growing in a sustainable and real way,” Chris Leavitt, executive director of Gillespie’s PAC, said in a written statement.

A spokesman for Stewart said he is focused on helping Trump win in November and hasn’t turned his attention to 2017 fundraising.

Wittman’s campaign said it would wait until after Friday’s deadline to share specifics.

“There has been a lot of momentum behind the congressman’s re-election campaign and excitement about a gubernatorial bid,” said Wittman campaign manager Garrison Coward.

All three Republican gubernatorial hopefuls are traveling to Cleveland for the Republican National Convention next week.