Endorsed by Trump Arizona Republican Party Chairman re-elected

Kelli Ward, chairman of the Arizona Republican Party and a strong supporter of President Trump, was re-elected on Saturday, Jan. 23. She previously received Trump’s endorsement.

After Trump called on Arizonans to re-elect Ward as the state’s Republican Party chair last week, Ward was re-elected as the state’s Republican Party chair with 51.5 percent of the vote over rival Sergio Arellano.

Ward posted a recording of a phone call from President Trump to the Arizonan on her Twitter account. In the recording, Trump expressed his full support for Ward’s re-election and urged Arizonans to support Ward as well. Trump said, “Ward is a very fine person, and she’s one of the rare people I know who fully supports all the ideas that we stand for.”

Ward played a recording of President Trump to Republicans in attendance during her candidacy. She said, “It’s Time for you to make a decision, and you either elect me again and tell our state and America and the entire world that we are still for America First Arizona, or (choose) to go back to the dark days before the Trump era.”

She also said the 2020 election showed America has too much cronyism, too many backroom deals, too many unsigned letters lacking courage and too many lawyers who are not defending the cause of justice.

Ward had a very important role to play in Trump’s fight to protect electoral justice at the end of 2020. She brought an election fraud case in Arizona, asking the Arizona court to review hundreds of duplicate ballots, but the court did not accept the case for lack of evidence.