Robson announced the end of her campaign in a statement on Thursday, saying she came to the decision after “deep reflection, prayer, and many conversations with my family.”
“But we cannot afford a divisive Republican primary that drains resources and turns into months of intraparty attacks,” she said. “It only weakens our conservative cause and gives the left exactly what they want: a fractured Republican Party heading into November. With so much on the line in 2026, I am not willing to contribute to that outcome.
“While I am stepping back from this race, I am not stepping back from the fight for Arizona’s future,” she added.
Taylor Robson launched her campaign in 2025, roughly three years after she failed to secure the nomination against Kari Lake, whose bid for governor failed against Democrat Katie Hobbs. As noted by AZ Central, Robson had put more than $2 million of her own money into her campaign early on after earning the president’s support in December 2024. Her path to victory narrowed as support swung to Biggs.
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