Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) has taken the first official step toward a potential run for governor in 2026. In a social media post on X, formerly Twitter, Biggs announced that he filed a statement of interest, signaling his consideration for the state’s top executive position.
“Today, I filed a formal expression of my interest in running for Governor of Arizona in 2026,” Biggs wrote in a statement. “I love the greatest state in the Union, Arizona. Arizona has a bright future but will need strong leadership to reach its full potential.”
“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,” he added.
While his announcement stops short of an official campaign launch, Biggs made it clear that he is seriously weighing the decision and intends to engage with Arizonans throughout the process. Biggs, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, has consistently championed the ‘America First’ philosophy since taking office in 2017 to represent the state’s 5th congressional district.
Amid Trump’s federal indictment, Biggs stood by the former president, criticizing the legal proceedings as biased against conservatives. In a recent opinion piece for Newsweek, Biggs stressed the Republican Party’s leverage to enact Trump’s agenda, stating, “Trump world is the center of global political gravity.” […]
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