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Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge (R) is dropping her bid for governor, and instead will run for lieutenant governor.
In a statement on Tuesday, Rutledge said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the former White House press secretary who announced her bid for the governor’s mansion in January, will “stand strong against the onslaught of the liberal left’s attack on our home state,” The Associated Press reported.
The article goes on to state the following:
“At this crossroads in our country’s history, now is a time for Christian conservative leaders to unite and fight together against those who wish to destroy the America we know and love,” Rutledge continued, according to the AP.
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, a Republican candidate for Arkansas governor, announced Tuesday (Nov. 9) that she will now run for Lt. Governor.
“Since announcing my candidacy for governor, I ha…https://t.co/Jurm2nRqZY
— TalkBusinessArkansas (@TBArkansas) November 9, 2021
Sanders responded to the news, tweeting, “I want to thank @LeslieRutledge for her leadership. I look forward to uniting Arkansans behind my vision to grow our economy and create high-paying jobs, increase access to quality education, and deliver bold, conservative reforms that take our state to the top.”
I want to thank @LeslieRutledge for her leadership. I look forward to uniting Arkansans behind my vision to grow our economy and create high-paying jobs, increase access to quality education, and deliver bold, conservative reforms that take our state to the top. https://t.co/ganDW1I6Cc
— Sarah Huckabee Sanders (@SarahHuckabee) November 9, 2021
“Thank you @SarahHuckabee! Look forward to working with you my friend!” replied Rutledge.
Thank you @SarahHuckabee! Look forward to working with you my friend! https://t.co/2zYE4vSAU0
— Leslie Rutledge (@LeslieRutledge) November 9, 2021
Arkansas attorney general drops bid for governor, says she will work with Sanders https://t.co/EE8g8eVnFX pic.twitter.com/A50OZ5ThoT
— The Hill (@thehill) November 10, 2021
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Uh ! Really !
Nice. Hop on the victory train.