Trump-backed Karrin Taylor Robson launches Arizona gubernatorial bid – Washington Examiner

Karrin Taylor Robson, ⁤a Republican, ⁣has officially announced her candidacy for the Arizona gubernatorial⁢ election in 2026, with notable endorsement from former President Donald Trump. ‍This comes as she joins Rep. Andy Biggs in the‌ race for the GOP primary. Robson previously ran for the governorship ​in 2022 but lost to kari Lake, who ultimately lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs in the general election. In a social media post, Robson expressed her goals to defeat ‌Hobbs, support Trump,​ secure the border, and create⁣ jobs in Arizona. Trump’s endorsement was first given⁣ during a December 2024 event, highlighting his support ⁣for her‌ candidacy. Meanwhile,‌ Biggs also declared his‍ intention to run, echoing Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make arizona Great ​Again.” The⁢ current governor, Katie‍ Hobbs, won her position in a ‍tightly contested election in 2022.


Trump-backed Karrin Taylor Robson launches Arizona gubernatorial bid

The 2026 Arizona gubernatorial election gained another candidate, this one receiving the backing of President Donald Trump.

Republican Karrin Taylor Robson announced the launch of her bid for the governor’s mansion on Wednesday, joining Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) in the field of candidates in the Republican Party’s primary. Robson previously ran in the primary for Arizona’s 2022 gubernatorial election but lost to candidate Kari Lake, who lost to then-Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs.

“I’m in,” Robson wrote on X. “I am running for Governor so we can defeat radical Katie Hobbs, support President @realDonaldTrump, lock down the border, and create jobs for Arizona.”

Trump endorsed Robson in December 2024 when the president-elect was speaking at Turning Point USA’s AmFest 2024 event, during which he called out Robson and asked, “are you running for governor?” He then added that if she did run for governor, “you’re going to have my support.”

Following her loss in the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary, Robson turned down the possibility of running in the 2024 Arizona Senate election, in which former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) chose not to seek reelection. This seat was won by then-Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), who bested Lake in the election.

Last month, Biggs announced that he would be running for the Arizona governor’s mansion, saying it is “now time to Make Arizona Great Again,” a play on Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan. Biggs, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, was reelected in November to Arizona’s 5th District, winning by over 20%.

Hobbs, the incumbent governor, won her 2022 election by a narrow margin with under 1% of the vote.



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