What Billionaire Corporate Lobbyist Karrin Taylor Robson Is Saying: Nothing
1/27/26, 7:30 PM
Billionaire Corporate Lobbyist Karrin Taylor Robson’s campaign has developed a clear pattern whenever Arizonans ask basic questions about her record and positions: no comment.
From rising costs for small businesses to health care cuts and her own failed attempt to rebrand from insider to outsider, Taylor Robson’s silence speaks volumes.
Here are some of the major issues Karrin Taylor Robson and her campaign refuse to answer:
Why Yuma business leaders are facing higher costs after tariffs Taylor Robson cheered on, with KYMA reporting the station was “still waiting to hear back from” her campaign.
Whether she agrees with her campaign co-chair, former Gov. Jan Brewer, that the partisan budget that cuts health care that Taylor Robson backed means “people will die,” after the Arizona Mirror reported her campaign “refused to answer” whether Brewer remains part of the campaign or what Taylor Robson’s own position is on cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
How she can claim to be an outsider despite a career as a political insider who “got her start in utero,” as the Arizona Capitol Times noted, her campaign did not “immediately respond to a request for comment.”
Why she agrees with Trump ending vote by mail, the method of voting used by 85 percent of Arizonans, with the Associated Press reporting Taylor Robson “sidestepped” the question in a KTAR interview, and her campaign later “refused to elaborate.”
Why she appeared in a TV ad in 2022 supporting in-state tuition for DREAMers before abandoning that position in 2025, after Capitol Media Services reported her senior advisor “declined to respond” when asked to explain the reversal.
Copper State Victory spokesperson Nicholas Simões Machado said:
“Karrin Taylor Robson refuses to answer Arizonans’ basic questions because she’s afraid of her own weak and failed record. No matter what political calculation she makes next, she won’t be able to escape her support for cost-hiking tariffs, ripping healthcare away from Arizonans, and attacking how 85 percent of Arizonans choose to vote.”
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