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Biggs for Arizona on the Campaign Trail: April 13, 2026

April 13, 2026
Press Release

Engaging the MAHA Movement, canvassing in Maricopa and Pima Counties, and protecting women’s sports!
Five Things To Know & Share

1. The Biggs for Arizona campaign is strategically engaging with the Make America Healthy Again movement, keeping together a key component of President Trump’s successful 2024 coalition.

Congressman Biggs has been a long-time advocate of better food choices and health freedoms, from fighting back against the COVID-19 vaccine mandates and policies to helping landmark legislation like the Right to Try bill in 2018 get signed into law. With the Honorable Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attending an event with supporters in Phoenix and a MAHA roundtable in Scottsdale, Congressman Biggs is speaking directly to a unique coalition of voters that could make a major difference in the 2026 election.

2. Volunteers from across Arizona are already out knocking on doors in support of the Biggs for Arizona campaign as the primary election draws near.

Despite the temperatures starting to rise across the state, volunteers are canvassing neighborhoods in Maricopa and Pima Counties to inform voters about Congressman Biggs’ campaign for Governor. Sign up to help at BiggsForArizona.com!

3. The Biggs for Governor campaign was well-represented at the Yuma County Fair, where volunteers passed out yard signs and rally signs.

As fairs and major events start up across Arizona, the Biggs for Arizona campaign continues to activate its grassroots army of supporters to promote Andy’s vision of Restoring the American Dream in Arizona.

4. Congressman Biggs met with Kaylie Ray, a college athlete who stood up to a man playing in women’s sports and recently testified at the Arizona State Legislature in support of laws to protect women’s sports.

While courageously sharing her story, Ray was attacked and mocked by a Democrat ally of Katie Hobbs during the legislative hearing. Ray refused to back down and urged Arizonans to stand up for the future of women’s sports. As Governor, Andy Biggs will continue to defend women’s sports and ensure Arizona prioritizes common-sense over radical ideologies.

5. The Honorable Ben Quayle, former Congressman for Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, endorsed Andy Biggs for Governor.

A well-known conservative vote while serving in the U.S. House, Quayle highlighted Biggs’ experience and leadership in Congress and the State Legislature as making him the best choice to defeat Katie Hobbs.