Biggs, Schweikert skip the fireworks in tame GOP governor debate

By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times

Key Points:
  • Two Republican frontrunners largely avoided attacking each other on the debate stage
  • Congressman Andy Biggs is the clear GOP favorite and emerged unscathed
  • Congressman David Schweikert maintains he’s the stronger general election candidate

Those tuning in to the Republican gubernatorial primary debate on June 17 expecting to see two frontrunners at each other’s throats likely left disappointed.

Instead, Congressmen Andy Biggs and David Schweikert shared their allotted time courting independent voters, “geeking out” on state budget math and taking shots at incumbent Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs. 

Biggs, who entered the race in early 2025, is expected by many to handily defeat Schweikert in the July 21 Republican primary. Polling numbers, political donations and local endorsements have all leaned in Biggs’ favor, and he also nabbed the coveted blessing from President Donald Trump. 

Political consultants told the Arizona Capitol Times in a post-debate briefing that Schweikert did not do much to shift those tailwinds in his direction.

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