Pence endorses Robson for Arizona governor, colliding with Trump in key primary...Trump has endorsed Robson's sworn enemy Kari Lake

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This race in Arizona is about the heart and soul of our great party. Do we want to sink to the level of conspiracy theories and insanity, or do we want to remain the party of integrity and conservative values? After Mike Pence’s endorsement of Robson, this choice is clear.

 
What is this "sworn enemy" stuff? Why can't we consider the political implications without the drama? I guess drama is all the left has these days.
 
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A good litmus test for R’s is asking them their opinion on Mike Pence. If they like Pence, they’re a normal conservative with integrity and principles. If they don’t, they’re in all likelihood a Trump cultist who does not actually care about conservative values or policy.
 
This race in Arizona is about the heart and soul of our great party. Do we want to sink to the level of conspiracy theories and insanity, or do we want to remain the party of integrity and conservative values? After Mike Pence’s endorsement of Robson, this choice is clear.


Pence was a nobody in the national GOP party before Trump and he is again now. Democrats love him because Trump. Anybody else wouldn't be sure if they were playing dead or alive and the question was Pence. Maybe he's a decent guy, I don't know. But he really offers nothing in terms of being a candidate for national office. Dude's from Indiana
 
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What is this "sworn enemy" stuff? Why can't we consider the political implications without the drama? I guess drama is all the left has these days.
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This race in Arizona is about the heart and soul of our great party. Do we want to sink to the level of conspiracy theories and insanity, or do we want to remain the party of integrity and conservative values? After Mike Pence’s endorsement of Robson, this choice is clear.


I've got to ask, why the focus on Mike Pence? A one-term VP? Is your obsession with Trump so severe, even people he worked with are now on your mind?
 
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By entering the fight for Arizona, Pence has an opportunity to prove whether he still has influence among Republican voters. Polling shows Lake and Robson in a statistical tie, and undecided voters will likely decide who becomes the Republican nominee. Robson had been seen as the underdog, but by no means is Lake guaranteed victory. If Ducey and Pence can push Robson over the finish line, Republican donors and voters will see firsthand the viability of non-Trump candidates in purple states.

The 2024 presidential election is likely playing a factor in Pence’s decision to endorse Robson. Arizona will serve as a crucial battleground state in both the Republican primary and the general election. Pence will have a surrogate who can support him in a contested Republican primary if Robson is elected governor.


Let’s focus on the short term for now. If Lake is the Republican nominee for governor of Arizona, Trump will have another victory in his lies surrounding the 2020 presidential election. Arizona is the first major litmus test for Mike Pence. If he cannot assist Ducey in handing Robson the Republican nomination, Pence will prove that the base is still reliant on Trump. Should Pence prove the former president wrong, he will have earned his first major victory in the fight for the GOP."

 

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