Posted on 05/18/2021 6:13:03 PM PDT by hsmomx3
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- Arizona Board of Regents member Karrin Taylor Robson says she's running for Arizona governor in 2022. The announcement came just hours after Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee announced her plans to run. Both Robson and Yee are Republicans.
Robson made her announcement in a video posted Monday.
"Karrin advocates for building and sustaining a dynamic and diverse economy, protecting property rights, creating value in real estate, developing a world-class education system with options for all types of learners, fostering civic engagement, and supporting the men and women who serve in our military. She has dedicated her life to fighting for our conservative values, and she is committed to do whatever it takes to defend Arizona from the radical left," explains Robson's campaign website.
(Excerpt) Read more at azfamily.com ...
Heroes will rise.
Are either one conservative? Are either or both never Trumpsters?
I meant ACTUAL conservatives or just when they need to be.
Are either one conservative? Are either or both never Trumpsters?
Never heard of Karin Taylor Robson and I have lived in AZ for several years. Her announcement does not mention Trump.
Yee appears to have the backing of Donald Trump in her announcement. She also endorsed Trump in 2016 and 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8V1ftGe7Cg
Whoever Cindy McCain backs is the never Trumper. See who Kelly Ward backs.
Are any of them not Bush League Republicans?
I don't know anything about Robson.
Gotta start from the bottom up. Vet, vet and vet some more.
Yes. Dismiss the frauds. With extreme prejudice.
Robson is an old Mesa name.
Robson is an old Mesa name.
a Karen?
Kind of OT, but, if Sarah Palin, ever, ran, again, for political office, would she end up doing so in Arizona or Alaska?
Board of Regents? Dead giveaway.
Mesa, AZ’s Taylor Robson has never held or run for political office, but is a member of the Kunasek political family. Her father, Carl Kunasek, served as president of the AZ state Senate and as corporation commissioner, while her brother, Andy Kunasek, served on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
Her husband, Ed Robson, a homebuilder and major Republican donor, is the founder and president of Robson Communities, a luxury retirement community developer.
To hell with Robson, she is part of the Maricopa Republican establishment that has done little for Arizona in forty years. It would be a pleasant change to run a strong willed rancher from Cochise County, one who has worked for a living.
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