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Arizona GOP candidate drops out of primary, narrowing field to two

PHOENIX (AP) 鈥 Housing developer Karrin Taylor Robson has suspended her campaign for Arizona governor, saying Thursday she doesn’t want a divisive GOP primary that weakens conservative causes.

The exit of the President Donald Trump-endorsed candidate and businesswoman narrows the Republican field hoping to advance to the general election in the battleground state to two: , who also was endorsed by Trump and the conservative youth group Turning Point USA, and .

In a statement, Taylor Robson said the decision was not easy. She said a divisive Republican primary 鈥渄rains resources and turns into months of intraparty attacks.鈥 The stakes are high for the 2026 midterms, she said, and she does not want to contribute to the party’s fractures.

Taylor Robson said she is willing to help Republicans win in 2026.

鈥淲hile I am stepping back from this race, I am not stepping back from the fight for Arizona鈥檚 future,鈥 she said.

In a post on X, Biggs thanked Taylor Robson for a 鈥渨ell-run鈥 campaign. He said her experience as a businesswoman brought valuable perspective to the race. Schweikert said Taylor Robson cares deeply about Arizona and the Republican Party.

Taylor Robson sought the governor’s job in 2022 but lost the GOP primary that year to Kari Lake 鈥 who went on to lose the general election to Democrat Katie Hobbs.

In reaction to Taylor Robson’s announcement, Hobbs’ reelection campaign said Taylor Robson saw the writing on the wall in what had become a 鈥渃haotic鈥 Republican primary contest.

Taylor Robson generally had been the pick of business-aligned conservatives, though she leaned hard on Trump鈥檚 backing this go-around. A #MAGA sits in her X profile and among the top issues cited in her 鈥淎rizona First鈥 agenda were ending 鈥渨oke indoctrination鈥 in schools and keeping the border secure.

Former Gov. Doug Ducey, who Taylor Robson in her 2022 bid, called her a 鈥渇ormidable鈥 candidate.

鈥淪he has been a model citizen and I’m certain she can utilize her gifts to continue to benefit the state into the future in many ways,鈥 he said in a text message.

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