PHOENIX – Katie Hobbs has outraised the entire GOP field combined for a fourth straight time—and now holds nearly six times the cash-on-hand of her nearest Republican opponent. Hobbs shattered Arizona’s non-election-year fundraising record with over $5.7 million raised directly to her campaign in 2025. In total, she has raised nearly $15 million toward the 2026 election.
While Hobbs is building early infrastructure for the general election, all three Republican candidates are burning through what scarce resources they have just to survive a chaotic primary. Hobbs’ momentum continues to grow – after outraising two GOP candidates earlier this cycle, she now outraised all three candidates this quarter by nearly $200,000.
As Hobbs builds a general election war chest and delivers lower costs for Arizonans, Andy Biggs, Karrin Taylor Robson, and David Schweikert are locked in a “race to the right”—draining their finances and taking increasingly harmful positions to claw through a bitter primary, including backing healthcare cuts, tax hikes on seniors, and cost-hiking tariffs that raise everyday costs for Arizona families.
“While Katie Hobbs continues to build steady momentum and prepare for the general election, Republicans are stuck in a chaotic primary—burning through limited cash just to stay afloat,” said Nicole DeMont, Katie Hobbs’ Campaign Manager. “Four straight quarters of outraising the entire GOP field underscores what’s already clear: Katie Hobbs is building a broad coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents who are rallying behind her record of delivering results, and that coalition will win in November.”