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Trump press secretary Sanders wins GOP Arkansas governor nod

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.
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Gubernatorial candidate Sarah Huckabee Sanders, center, casts her vote with children Scarlett, left, and George at a polling station located in the Pleasant Valley Church of Christ in Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday, May 24, 2022. (Colin Murphey/The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) 鈥 Sarah Sanders won the Republican nomination for governor in Arkansas on Tuesday, putting her on a clear path to lead a solidly red state where Donald Trump鈥檚 popularity has overshadowed questions about his administration鈥檚 credibility that she faced during her time as White House press secretary.

Sanders won the GOP primary for the office her dad, former Gov. Mike Huckabee, held for a decade after a race where she shattered fundraising records. Sanders bombarded the state鈥檚 airwaves with TV ads invoking the former president and , including President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Sanders headed into the primary virtually assured of the nomination, and she remains a heavy favorite in the general election in a state that hasn鈥檛 elected a Democrat governor since 2010. Nuclear engineer and ordained minister won the Democratic nomination in Tuesday's primary.

During her victory speech Tuesday, Sanders didn鈥檛 mention Trump or Biden and invoked the fatal shooting of at a Texas elementary school as a 鈥渟tark and humbling reminder of just how precious life is.鈥

鈥淓very single life has value and the most vulnerable among us should be those that we are fighting for and protecting the most,鈥 Sanders said. 鈥淚 can assure you that in my administration, that鈥檚 exactly what we will do. We will make sure that when a kid is in the womb, they鈥檙e as safe as they are in the classroom, the workplace, the nursing home, because every stage of life has value.鈥

As Trump鈥檚 spokesperson, Sanders was one of his closest White House aides and was the face of an administration that contributed to the nation鈥檚 stark divide. She鈥檚 running at a time that Republicans around the country are adopting the president鈥檚 rhetoric and approach on a number of issues, including and the way .

Sanders joked Tuesday night about her shift from press secretary to nominee.

鈥淲hen I worked at the White House, nobody ever cheered when I went up to the podium," she said. 鈥淭his is different, but I like it a whole lot better."

During Sanders鈥 at the White House, she scaled back daily televised briefings after repeatedly sparring with reporters who aggressively questioned her. She faced questions about her credibility, particularly after special counsel revealed that Sanders admitted making an unfounded claim to reporters about FBI agents鈥 reaction to director James Comey鈥檚 firing. But she also earned reporters鈥 respect working behind the scenes to develop relationships with the media.

She faced similar credibility questions after Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump鈥檚 personal attorneys, the White House by saying on national TV that Trump had reimbursed his then-fixer Michael Cohen for the $130,000 Cohen had paid porn actress Stormy Daniels to keep quiet during the campaign about an alleged past sexual encounter with Trump. Trump has denied Daniels鈥 claim.

The White House had failed to disclose the reimbursement. Sanders said she didn鈥檛 know anything about the repayment until Giuliani disclosed it.

Sanders in her ads embraced Trump鈥檚 endorsement and his rhetoric, promising to use the state鈥檚 top office to fight Biden and the 鈥渞adical left,鈥 something that鈥檚 awfully hard to find in a state where no Democrat holds statewide or federal office. She also invoked one of Trump鈥檚 favorite targets, the national news media.

鈥淎s White House press secretary, I never had to worry about the far left and their allies at CNN or the New York Times defining me,鈥 Sanders says in one TV spot. 鈥淏ecause I have a creator who鈥檚 already done that.鈥

But she danced more delicately around some of Trump鈥檚 biggest grievances, especially his lies that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.

Sanders in interviews has stopped short of calling the presidential election stolen, unlike Trump-endorsed candidates in Pennsylvania, Georgia and elsewhere who have run on his false claims. Sanders said she thinks Trump has the right to call the election stolen, though she said she can鈥檛 say how much fraud there was in 2020. An of every potential case of voter fraud in the six battleground states disputed by Trump found fewer than 475 鈥 a number that would have made no difference in the 2020 presidential election.

鈥淲hat I do know is the country would be infinitely better off right now if Donald Trump was in the White House,鈥 Sanders told the AP in an interview earlier this month.

She also avoided publicly criticizing outgoing , even after the former president labeled Hutchinson a RINO 鈥 Republican In Name Only 鈥 for an anti-transgender law. Sanders said she would have signed that measure, which the GOP Legislature by overriding Hutchinson. Hutchinson, who is a run for president in 2024, has often split with the former president.

Hutchinson endorsed Sanders in November after her two chief rivals for the nomination 鈥 and 鈥 dropped out to seek other offices. Hutchinson was barred by term limits from seeking reelection.

Trump publicly encouraged Sanders to run for governor when she left the White House in 2019 to return to her home state.

Sanders was already well known in Arkansas politics, going back to when she appeared in ads for her father鈥檚 campaigns. She managed Sen. John Boozman鈥檚 2010 election and worked as an adviser to Sen. Tom Cotton鈥檚 in 2014. She appeared in ads endorsing , who won the GOP primary for his seat after fending off challenges from the right.

Sanders has run on a promise to phase out the state鈥檚 income tax, though she鈥檚 stopped short of giving a timeline for doing so or offering details on how she鈥檇 pay for the loss in revenue.

Sanders defeated former talk radio host Doc Washburn, who mounted a long shot bid against her in the primary by trying to paint her as not conservative enough partly because of her endorsement from Hutchinson and backing of Boozman.

Jones, who won the Democratic nomination in a five-person primary, launched his campaign last year with a video that quickly went viral and contrasted with Sanders鈥 rhetoric. During his victory speech, he continued that theme, presenting himself as a more unifying figure than Sanders.

鈥淎rkansans are clear that we are sick and tired of the politics of division,鈥 Jones said.

Jones is among dozens of Black Democrats who are running in areas that Trump has won, in the hopes of mobilizing more voters. Arkansas has never elected an African-American to statewide or federal office.

Before jumping into the governor鈥檚 race, Jones headed the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub, a nonprofit that helps entrepreneurs. He has dubbed his platform 鈥淧B&J,鈥 which he says stands for preschool, broadband and jobs.

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Andrew Demillo, The Associated Press

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