President Trump has just given a complete and total endorsement to both Republican candidates running for Arizona Governor.
A few months ago, President Trump endorsed Karrin Taylor Robson in the primary race. After he gave her his endorsement, Andy Biggs decided to join the race, too.
In a post on Truth Social, President Trump said you can’t go wrong with either candidate and will be giving them both his endorsement.
Check it out:
BREAKING: President Donald Trump just endorsed Congressman Andy Biggs for Governor of Arizona.
He endorses Biggs after he also endorsed Karrin Taylor Robson.
“Either one will never let you down.”
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 21, 2025
Here’s President Trump’s full Truth Social post:
NBC News confirmed:
Trump has split his endorsement in Arizona’s 2026 race for governor, backing two very different Republicans vying to take on Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs next year.
Trump offered support last year to Karrin Taylor Robson, who is running again after losing the 2022 primary to Trump ally Kari Lake. But GOP Rep. Andy Biggs, a vocal Trump backer, also jumped into the race, leaving Trump with a dilemma he resolved by saying he supports them both.
“I like Karrin Taylor Robson of Arizona a lot, and when she asked me to Endorse her, with nobody else running, I Endorsed her, and was happy to do so,” Trump posted today on Truth Social. “When Andy Biggs decided to run for Governor, quite unexpectedly, I had a problem — Two fantastic candidates, two terrific people, two wonderful champions, and it is therefore my Great Honor TO GIVE MY COMPLETE AND TOTAL ENDORSEMENT TO BOTH.”
Trump has previously split his endorsement in several Republican primaries, including a GOP House contest in Arizona last year. Taylor Robson is tied to the more old-line version of the Arizona Republican Party, while Biggs is a House Freedom Caucus member and a MAGA acolyte.
What do you think?
Who do you support in the Arizona governor race?
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