Republican Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona announced Saturday that he is running for governor in 2026. Biggs, a Jan. 6 p r oponent and member of the far-right House Freedom Caucus, made the announcement at an Arizona Republican Party event, telling the crowd: “I am jumping in formally. It is now time to Make Arizona Great Again.”
Republican Congressman Andy Biggs has officially entered the 2026 Arizona governor’s race. Biggs, who signaled his interest in running for governor last week, made the announcement at the Republican Party of Arizona’s annual meeting on Saturday.
Ariz., said Tuesday he is considering a 2026 bid to become the next governor a Arizona, according to a post on X.
According to the Arizona Secretary of State's website, Congressman Andy Biggs has filed what is known as a "Statement of Interest" for the governorship. Per the statement of interest, Biggs declared his interest to seek the Republican Party gubernatorial ...
His nominating petition will need to hit a certain threshold of signatures in order for his name to appear on the ballot. Earlier this week, he announced he was going to contemplate the “weighty decision” after filing an official statement of interest with the Secretary of State’s office.
U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs announced Tuesday that he is considering a run for Arizona governor in 2026, setting up a fight with President Donald Trump's pick for the job. Biggs, R-Ariz., a longtime ally of Trump, began his political career in the state ...
Republican Congressman Andy Biggs officially announced that he is running for Governor of Arizona. "I am jumping in formally at the race for Governor in 2026," he said while speaking at an event gathering in Arizona.
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs declared his interest to seek the Republican Party gubernatorial nomination during the 2026 primaries, which is scheduled to take place on Aug. 4 of that year.
Andy Biggs, a Republican who represents a section of the East Valley in Congress, has filed documents that express his interest to become the GOP's candidate for governor next year.
A federal judge in Seattle has temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional."
The Kremlin stated that President Putin is ready to talk to US President Trump and is awaiting signals from Washington. Both leaders have expressed willingness to meet regarding Ukraine. Peskov rejected Trump’s claim that lowering oil prices would end the war,
Trump urges Putin to negotiate a deal with Ukraine, emphasizing the need to end the "ridiculous war." He expresses willingness to meet Putin soon. Trump also warns that if a ceasefire isn’t reached, he will impose tariffs,