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Emerson Poll: Rep. Andy Biggs Winning Arizona Republican Primary by 33 Points

November 19, 2025
Press Release

Congressman earning the support of 50% of Arizona Republican primary voters, even as opponents already spending millions on TV

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19

GILBERT, AZ—Another poll from a well-respected research organization shows Congressman Andy Biggs in control of the 2026 Arizona Republican gubernatorial primary, winning 50% of primary voters even as his opponents have already combined to spend millions on costly TV ad buys. The Emerson College Polling survey of voters between November 8-10 showed Biggs ahead of his closest opponent by 33 points, falling in line with recent polls from GrayHouse and Pulse Decision Surveys that found Rep. Biggs with leads of over 20 points.

“The trend lines are clear: Arizona Republican primary voters are rallying behind our campaign because we’re focusing on the issues that matter and we can beat Katie Hobbs in 2026,” said Congressman Biggs. “Arizonans of all backgrounds are frustrated with our state’s rising energy costs, anemic job growth, and the challenges of buying an affordable home, which are all problems directly tied to Katie Hobbs’ progressive policies and partisan vetoes. I have the experience and vision to lead our state back to prosperity from Day One as Governor and ensure that every Arizona can attain the American Dream of a safe neighborhood, a steady job, and an affordable home. We’ll keep working to share our message in every corner of our state and make sure we fire Katie Hobbs in 2026.”

BACKGROUND INFO

-Rep. Andy Biggs is the only candidate in the Republican gubernatorial primary endorsed by both President Donald J. Trump and the late, great Charlie Kirk. Biggs has also earned endorsements from Turning Point CEO Erika Kirk, Arizona Congressmen Eli Crane and Paul Gosar, Maricopa County Supervisors Debbie Lesko and Mark Stewart, and two dozen current or former state legislators.

-Rep. Andy Biggs led all Republican gubernatorial candidates in fundraising during the Q3 period, with $564K raised and $630K cash on hand. His Q3 total was more than $150K more than his closest opponent.

-The Biggs for Arizona campaign has already collected more than 10,000 E-Qual signatures to qualify for the Republican gubernatorial primary ballot, making them the first campaign to achieve that mark this cycle.