Photo: U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz. (from his X account)
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs filed a statement of interest to run in the Republican gubernatorial primary in 2026.
“Arizona has a bright future but will need strong leadership to reach its full potential,” Biggs said in a statement posted to X on Tuesday.
“I have been honored to serve Arizona at the state and federal levels and will bring my experience home to my native state to help it fulfill its tremendous capacity. I have a firm understanding of what the state needs to thrive. I look forward to conversing with my fellow Arizonans as I consider this weighty decision.”
If he decides to run, he will likely be facing off against Karrin Taylor Robson, who narrowly lost to Kari Lake in the 2022 gubernatorial primary. She has yet to officially announce a campaign, but President Donald Trump said at a Turning Point USA conference in December that he would support her if she opts to run.
”You have a governor who doesn’t know what the hell she’s doing,” Trump said of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs. Shortly after his comments, Taylor Robson thanked him for the support.
“President [Donald Trump] is a president for all Americans. I am beyond honored to have his support. Thank you Mr. President for everything you do for our country and for the great State of Arizona,” Taylor Robson tweeted at the time is regards to Trump’s comments.
Whoever succeeds will likely face off against Hobbs in the general election, unless a primary challenger emerges and successfully defeats her.
As for Biggs, he currently represents a safely Republican East Valley district, and a decision to jump into the governor race could trigger a competitive primary for his seat. The congressman was one of the House Freedom Caucus members who led the charge to remove former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in 2023.
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1 thought on “Biggs considers run for Arizona governor – The Center Square”
Here we go with big money against big resourceful proven character. I would hope President Trump will reconsider his pledge of support for Robson and carve out a nice state department post for her. Because we need a governor of firm values and proven ability to keep the constitutional republic values working for Arizona.
No longer do we Republicans support the old money- conservative limousine Republican liberals of our past. We, under Donald J. Trump are a constitutional party of the people that built this country. The steel workers, the auto workers, the farmers and others that explored, took chances to becoming wealthy. The legacy of America is one based upon Faith and freedom. For 157 years before 1776 we were a capitalist farming culture and with that history we took on the powerful British Empire and won. ( With the help of France and funding from Holland).
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