Mike Pence Endorses Karrin Taylor Robson In Arizona Gubernatorial Primary

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Former Vice President Mike Pence endorsed Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Karrin Taylor Robson on Monday, setting up another proxy battle with former President Donald Trump, who has endorsed Kari Lake in the race.

Taylor Robson, a member of the Arizona Board of Regents from 2017-21, is also endorsed by outgoing Republican Gov. Doug Ducey. She has consistently polled in second place behind Lake, a former news anchor who has never before held elected or appointed office. (RELATED: GOP Candidate Kari Lake Gives Brutal Message To A CNN Reporter)

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The Taylor Robson endorsement marks the second time that Pence made an endorsement against Trump in a gubernatorial race in the 2022 election cycle. Pence endorsed and campaigned with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp shortly before the incumbent defeated Trump-backed David Perdue by more than 50 points.

Both of Trump’s endorsements turned on his claim that President Joe Biden stole the 2020 election from him. Both Kemp and Ducey rejected the former president’s calls to decertify their states’ election results, leading Trump to endorse a challenger in Kemp’s case and a vocal opponent in Ducey’s case. Lake has claimed that the 2020 election was “stolen,” and that Ducey is a RINO who “shouldn’t have certified the 2020 election” due to “corruption.” In her own statements, Taylor Robson has highlighted election law changes and claimed that tech companies and media outlets “suppressed” criticism of Biden.

Several potential 2024 GOP candidates are using midterm primaries to flex their political muscles against Trump. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz endorsed Josh Mandel in the Ohio Senate primary, while former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley supported South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace against a Trump-endorsed primary challenger.

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