Sarah Sanders, Former Trump Spokeswoman, Announces Run for Arkansas Governor

Sarah Sanders, Former Trump Spokeswoman, Announces Run for Arkansas Governor
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks during a White House press briefing in Washington on March. 5, 2018. (Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times)
Zachary Stieber
1/25/2021
Updated:
1/26/2021

Former Trump White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said on Jan. 25 that she’s formally launched her 2022 campaign for Arkansas governor.

“America is great because we are free. But today, our freedom and the rule of law are under attack,” Sanders said in her announcement video.

“I was the first White House press secretary to require Secret Service protection because of a credible, violent threat against me. We’ve seen violence in our streets at a congressional baseball practice. And at our Capitol. This is not who we are as Americans. To remain free, we must have law and order and resolve our differences peacefully. The radical left solution is to impose government control and censorship from the top down. But their socialism and canceled culture will not heal America. It will only further divide and destroy us.

“Everything we love about America is at stake. With the radical left now in control of Washington, your governor is your last line of defense. In fact, your governor must be on the front line. So today, I announced my candidacy for governor of Arkansas, and ask for your prayers and your support.”

The gubernatorial race is wide open because Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, is unable to run next year due to term limits.

Sanders is the third candidate to officially declare, following state Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and Tim Griffin, the state’s lieutenant governor. Both are Republicans.

The governor’s mansion has alternated between Republicans and Democrats for years. Prior to Hutchinson, Democrat Mike Beebe was governor.

President Donald Trump speaks about White House press secretary Sarah Sanders during an event in the East Room of the White House in Washington on June 13, 2019. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo)
President Donald Trump speaks about White House press secretary Sarah Sanders during an event in the East Room of the White House in Washington on June 13, 2019. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo)

Before that, Republican Mike Huckabee, also an ally of former President Donald Trump and Sanders’s father, held the position.

Sanders, 38, spent several years as Trump’s press secretary. She left in 2019, moving back to her home state to spend time with her family.

Trump repeatedly said Sanders should run for governor in Arkansas.

“I think she’ll do very well. And I’m trying to get her to do that,” he said at one point. ”She is a very special person with extraordinary talents, who has done an incredible job! I hope she decides to run for governor of Arkansas—she would be fantastic,” he said at another time.

After leaving the White House, Sanders joined Fox News as a contributor. She is no longer a contributor as of Sunday, Fox said.

Sanders said in November 2019 that she felt like she was being “called” to be governor.

“It’s the role I’ve been pushed into,” Sanders added. “I wouldn’t want to do that if I wasn’t the right person to fit what the state needed at that time.”