Governor of Arizona Doug DuceyDoug Ducey: National Guardsmen Start Leaving Washington After Cindy McCain’s Controversial Deployment on Possible GOP Censorship: “I Think I’ll Make T-Shirts” Arizona GOP Governor to Attend Inauguration of Biden MORE (R) closed the door on a possible Senate candidacy in 2022 amid rumors that it could challenge the senator. Mark KellyMark Kelly, a bipartisan Senate band to talk to Biden’s assistant about K Street coronavirus relief navigates Cindy McCain’s virtual opening week about possible GOP censorship: (D).
“I do not run for the United States Senate. It’s a no. I’m one hundred percent focused on being the governor of the state of Arizona, ”he said in an interview with The New York Times published Saturday.“ I have accepted the role of president of the [Republican Governors Association]. So I have a full time job and then I have a full time job beyond that. And that is my approach. ”
Kelly’s seat, which he won in a special election in November and will rise again in 2022 for a full term, is a top priority for Republicans in the medium term. The party wants to regain state territory after ceding the two Senate seats to Democrats and losing the presidential race to the president Joe BidenJoe Biden McCarthy says he told Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene that he disagreed with his dismissal articles against Biden Biden, Trudeau agrees to meet next month with Fauci enraged by threats to the family MORE, marking the first time a Democratic presidential candidate has won Arizona since 1996.
Republicans had speculated that Ducey would be a strong candidate given his proven ability to win the entire state in a state that has been gradually shifting to the left.
However, now the governor has been pushed into the midst of a Republican civil war that opened after the departure of the first President TrumpDonald Trump McCarthy says he told Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene he disagreed with his dismissal articles against Biden Biden, and Trudeau agrees to meet next month Trump planned to dismiss the AG action to cancel Georgia’s election results: MORE report of the White House. Ducey has received an avalanche of criticism from Trump’s allies after he rejected his demands to refuse to certify Biden’s victory in the state and later attend Biden’s inauguration.
Ducey is being censored by the Arizona Republican Party, which has been closely linked to Trump, for his role in certifying the election.
When asked what the Republican Party must do to win the entire state, Ducey indicated that the party must repair its divisions if it wants to reverse its losses.
“For Republicans across the country, we need to think about addition and multiplication mode instead of subtraction and division,” Ducey told the Times. “And in the two races I have had as governor, this is the position I have had.
“It’s a broad coalition,” he added. “It should be a great tent.”