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Arizona’s Democratic primary for governor wasn’t nearly as competitive as the Republican primary, and in fact, we already have a winner: ABC News is projecting that Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (75 percent of the vote currently) has defeated Marco Lopez (21 percent).
The Arizona’s governor’s race, as Geoffrey and Nathaniel wrote in their preview of Arizona’s primary, has evolved into something of a proxy war between Trump and more traditional GOP forces led by Ducey and Pence. Lake, for instance, backs Trump’s false claims that the election was stolen, earning his endorsement in the process, while Robson has played it much more coyly, avoiding taking a public stance on the 2020 election. It’s not exactly a full-throated denial that Trump won, but it has earned support from the GOP establishment like Ducey and Pence. It’ll be interesting to see whether those differences in approach matter tonight in Arizona, as Robson has lagged Lake in the polls for awhile now but presumably would be a stronger general election choice.
In Arizona’s Republican primary for Senate, former Thiel Foundation President Blake Masters leads solar power executive Jim Lamon by 5 points, 35 percent to 30 percent, with 49 percent of the expected vote reporting. Attorney General Mark Brnovich is back in third with 20 percent. Masters has Trump’s endorsement but does not seem to be rolling up much of a margin, although some final polls gave him a double-digit edge.
Latest count in Arizona’s GOP primary for Senate
Results of Arizona’s Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, as of 11:11 p.m. Eastern
| Candidate | Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|
| Blake Masters | 137,185 | 35.3% |
| Jim Lamon | 117,551 | 30.2 |
| Mark Brnovich | 77,673 | 20.0 |
| Michael “Mick” McGuire | 34,804 | 9.0 |
| Justin Olson | 21,551 | 5.5 |
