Republican Karrin Taylor Robson, considered a possible establishment candidate in the race for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (I-AZ) seat, said she won’t be running in 2024.
Robson ran in Arizona's gubernatorial race last year but lost the primary to former local television anchor Kari Lake, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Lake went on to lose the general election to Democrat Katie Hobbs.“Arizona voters will help determine control of the U.S. Senate in 2024, and it has been humbling to hear from Arizonans around the state who have urged me to enter this race,” Robson said in a statement.
“For Robson to potentially face Lake again, that would just be absolutely miserable for her,” a Republican strategist in the state said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “Lake is the definition of crazy town, and I don’t know any well-respected Republican who wants to compete against her.” Progressive Rep. Ruben Gallego announced in January he would run for Senate in 2024, setting up a likely three-way race. The Republican field could take longer to develop due to Arizona's filing deadline, which is next April, and the state’s primaries aren’t until August 2024.
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