Trump recognizes two Republican candidates in Arizona governor’s race

Donald Trump announced Monday that he faced difficulties after running for Arizona governor for Arizona, and announced on Monday that he would also support Republican Rep. Andy Biggs after a “accidental” contest.
Trump said in a truth society position that Robson was a small business owner and lawyer who was recognized by Trump when no one else ran.
“I really like Karrin Taylor Robson of Arizona, and when she asked me to approve her, no one else ran, I recognized her and was happy to do that,” Trump wrote. “I was surprised to have a problem when Andy Biggs decided to run for governor.”
As a solution, Trump decided to recognize two candidates. Biggs and Robson are both Republicans who touted Trump’s support.
“I won’t rest’
R-Ariz. Karrin Taylor Robson and Rep. Andy Biggs both received President Donald Trump’s approval in Arizona governor’s campaign. (Getty Images | Reuters)
“Two great candidates, two amazing people, two great champions, so it’s my honor to provide both sides with complete and comprehensive recognition.” “Everyone will never let you down. Make America great again!”
Robson said in a statement to Fox News Numbers that she thanked Trump for his approval.
“I am grateful for the president’s support! Today, President Donald Trump reiterated what he told me on the rally stage that urged me to run in December: He supported me and fully recognized my first Arizona campaign. I can’t wait to serve as his Tory partner in the governor’s office, the Conservatives, the first American agenda.”
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Wall construction is underway in southern Arizona under the leadership of Donald Trump. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images/Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)
“Thank you, @realdonaldtrump!” Biggs wrote on social media. “Since 2016, it’s an honor to support you and fight for your agenda. I look forward to fighting you as Governor of Arizona (the greatest state in the United States)!”
Both candidates promised to focus on reducing taxes and stronger border security.
“I thank President Trump for his strong approval and look forward to working with him to ensure our borders and make Arizona safe again,” Robson said in a statement during Trump’s recognition in February. “Like President Trump, I know how to create jobs. As with President Trump, Arizona families are safe until our borders are safe.”

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs spoke at a press conference calling for abortion rights outside the U.S. court in Tucson. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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Arizona is currently led by current Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs, who took office in 2023. The election will be held on November 3, 2026.