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{{fmt/quote|For governor, former TV news anchor [[Kari Lake]] and lawyer [[Karrin Taylor Robson]] were in a tight contest for the GOP nomination [...] Trump has backed Lake, while Pence, along with term-limited sitting Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, have backed Taylor Robson.}}<ref name=cbs1 /> | {{fmt/quote|For governor, former TV news anchor [[Kari Lake]] and lawyer [[Karrin Taylor Robson]] were in a tight contest for the GOP nomination [...] Trump has backed Lake, while Pence, along with term-limited sitting Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, have backed Taylor Robson.}}<ref name=cbs1 /> | ||
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<ref name=cbs1>'''2022-08-02''' [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2022-midterm-primaries-arizona-republican-governor-senate-primary-missouri-republican-senate-primary-kansas-abortion-vote/ 2022 midterm primaries: What races to watch on August 2]</ref> | <ref name=cbs1>'''2022-08-02''' [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2022-midterm-primaries-arizona-republican-governor-senate-primary-missouri-republican-senate-primary-kansas-abortion-vote/ 2022 midterm primaries: What races to watch on August 2]</ref> | ||
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August, 2022 elections in Arizona (United States)
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The GOP primaries for senate, governor, and secretary of state were held on Tuesday the 2nd.
«In the Senate, Trump has backed 35-year-old Blake Masters, a venture capitalist who was the chief operating officer of Thiel's investment firm, Thiel Capital, and the president of Thiel's foundation. Thiel has spent at least $15 million to support Masters, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.»[1]
«For governor, former TV news anchor Kari Lake and lawyer Karrin Taylor Robson were in a tight contest for the GOP nomination [...] Trump has backed Lake, while Pence, along with term-limited sitting Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, have backed Taylor Robson.»[1]
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- Ballotpedia: