Karrin Taylor Robson Suspends Arizona Governor Campaign: GOP Nomination Race Narrows

Republican candidate Karrin Taylor Robson has announced the suspension of her campaign for Arizona governor, just ahead of the upcoming primary election. This decision paves the way for Andy Biggs or David Schweikert to potentially secure the GOP nomination in July. Robson had previously run for governor in 2022 but was unsuccessful in securing the Republican primary against Kari Lake, who was later defeated by Gov. Katie Hobbs in the general election.
In a statement, Robson expressed her deep love for Arizona and her commitment to protecting the state from what she perceives as the growing radicalism of the left. Despite the strong support she received from volunteers and Arizonans who believed in her vision of strong conservative leadership and economic freedom, Robson emphasized the need to avoid a divisive Republican primary that could weaken the party's stance heading into the general election.
While Robson is stepping back from the gubernatorial race, she remains dedicated to the fight for Arizona's future and encourages her supporters to stay engaged and focused on the mission ahead. She believes that the outcome of the upcoming election will have a significant impact on the state's direction for years to come and is committed to helping Republicans secure victory in 2026 to ensure Arizona's strength, safety, and freedom for future generations.