On Friday, President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence held competing rallies in Arizona on Friday for their rival gubernatorial candidates, Kari Lake and Karrin Robson Taylor.
President Trump’s event was held at the near capacity (6,200) Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley and highlighted a number of Trump-endorsed candidates, including Lake, Blake Masters, Janae Shamp, Robert Scantlebury, and David Farnsworth.
Earlier in the day, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and Pence held a luncheon in the Phoenix suburb of Peoria, before accompanying Taylor Robson to Tucson to meet with members of the National Border Patrol Council.
Currently, polls show Lake with a lead over Taylor Robson.
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— Kari Lake for AZ Governor (@KariLake) July 22, 2022
It was an honor to join @Mike_Pence, @KarenPence & Gov. @DougDucey at the @BPUnion HQ in Tucson to meet with local Border Patrol agents & their families.
These brave men & women put their lives on the line to keep us safe. We must do more to support every BP agent. #AZgov pic.twitter.com/yDrXPNnLrw
— Karrin Taylor Robson for Arizona (@Karrin4Arizona) July 22, 2022
We’re going to continue to fill the void in leadership left by the liberal elites in D.C. — and I know that Karrin Taylor Robson will take the same approach once she’s elected as the 24th Governor of our state. 3/ pic.twitter.com/XY7ihlnin8
— Doug Ducey (@DougDucey) July 23, 2022