Malvern Daily Record

101 Arkansas legislator­s endorse Sarah Sanders

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One hundred and one Arkansas legislator­s – including all 26 Senate Republican­s and 75 House Republican­s – endorsed Sarah Huckabee Sanders for governor today.

“The Senate Republican Caucus - including all 26 Republican senators - is proud to endorse our next governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders,” Senate Majority Leader Scott Flippo said. “Arkansas needs a strong conservati­ve leader to bring bold changes to our state. Sarah is the leader we need, and we look forward to partnering with her to deliver lower taxes, more educationa­l opportunit­ies, and higher paying jobs across our state.”

Seventy- five Arkansas House Republican­s joined the Senate Caucus in endorsing Sanders for governor.

“The Republican House Caucus is excited about the bold, conservati­ve leadership that Sarah Huckabee Sanders will bring to the governor’s office in 2023,” House Majority Leader Austin Mccollum said. “We are looking forward to working side- by- side with her to lower our tax burden, improve education, and fight for Arkansas values as we push back against the radical leftist policies coming out of Washington, D. C. We are proud to endorse Sarah for governor.”

“I’m honored to have the support of so many Republican lawmakers who are standing with me to make my bold vision for Arkansas a reality for our people,” Sarah Huckabee Sanders said. “As governor, I look forward to working together as we power our state forward by lowering taxes, growing our economy and creating jobs, and increasing access to quality education.”

Sarah Huckabee Sanders has also been endorsed by U. S. Senator John Boozman, U. S. Senator Tom Cotton, Governor Asa Hutchinson, U. S. Representa­tive Rick Crawford, U. S. Representa­tive Steve Womack, U. S. Representa­tive French Hill, U. S. Representa­tive Bruce Westerman, and Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin.

Senate Republican­s:

Sen. Bob Ballinger Sen. Charles Beckham Sen. Cecile Bledsoe Sen. Ron Caldwell

Sen. Alan Clark

Sen. Breanne Davis Sen. Jonathan Dismang Sen. Jane English Sen. Scott Flippo Sen. Trent Garner Sen. Ben Gilmore Sen. Kim Hammer Sen. Bart Hester President Pro Tem Jimmy Hickey

Sen. Ricky Hill

Sen. Missy Irvin

Sen. Mark Johnson Sen. Blake Johnson Sen. Mathew Pitsch Sen. Jason Rapert Sen. Terry Rice

Sen. Bill Sample

Sen. Gary Stubblefie­ld Sen. James Sturch Sen. Dan Sullivan Sen. Dave Wallace

House Republican­s:

Rep. Sonia Barker Rep. Howard Beaty Rep. Rick Beck Rep. Mary Bentley Rep. Mark Berry Rep. Stan Berry Rep. Justin Boyd Rep. Ken Bragg Rep. Harlan Breaux Rep. Keith Brooks Rep. Karilyn Brown Rep. Joshua Bryant Rep. John Carr

Rep. Frances Cavenaugh

Rep. Craig Christians­en Rep. Joe Cloud

Rep. Bruce Coleman Rep. Cameron Cooper Rep. Bruce Cozart Rep. Cindy Crawford Rep. Carol Dalby Rep. Marsh Davis Rep. Gary Deffenbaug­h Rep. Jim Dotson

Rep. Les Eaves

Rep. Jon Eubanks Rep. Brian Evans Rep. Lanny Fite

Rep. Charlene Fite Rep. Jack Fortner Rep. Tony Furman Rep. Jimmy Gazaway Rep. Justin Gonzales Rep. Michelle Gray Rep. Delia Haak

Rep. Spencer Hawks Rep. David Hillman Rep. Mike Holcomb Rep. Steve Hollowell Rep. Lane Jean

Rep. Joe Jett

Rep. Lee Johnson Rep. Jack Ladyman Rep. Robin Lundstrum Rep. Roger Lynch Rep. John Maddox Rep. Julie Mayberry Rep. Rick Mcclure Rep. Austin Mccollum Rep. Mark Mcelroy Rep. Richard Mcgrew Rep. Ron Mcnair Rep. Stephen Meeks Rep. Josh Miller

Rep. Jon Milligan Rep. John Payton Rep. Clint Penzo

Rep. Aaron Pilkington Rep. David Ray

Rep. Marcus Richmond Rep. Johnny Rye Speaker Matthew Shepherd Rep. Keith Slape

Rep. Stu Smith

Rep. Nelda Speaks Rep. David Tollett Rep. Dwight Tosh Rep. Kendon Underwood Rep. Deann Vaught Rep. Jeff Wardlaw Rep. Les Warren

Rep. Danny Watson Rep. Carlton Wing Rep. Richard Womack Rep. Jim Wooten

 ?? Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. ?? Sarah Huckabee Sanders is gearing up to be the one to beat in the AR Governor’s race.
Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is gearing up to be the one to beat in the AR Governor’s race.

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