Top Jan. 6 Witness, Arizona House Speaker Bowers, Loses Primary Bid to Trump-Backed Challenger

Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers has lost his GOP primary bid to a challenger backed by former President Donald Trump, coming weeks after Bowers delivered testimony to the House Jan. 6 Select Committee.

State Sen. David Farnsworth, who was endorsed by Trump in June, was projected by The Associated Press and other news outlets to win the Republican primary against Bowers, a Republican. As of the morning of Aug. 3, Farnsworth held a more than 20-point lead over Bowers.

After providing testimony to the Jan. 6 committee, Bowers told NBC News in July that it would be difficult to win reelection. “If I pull this off, it’s going to be a miracle,” he said at the time of the primary.

Bowers has been censured by the Arizona Republican Party for demonstrating “he is unfit to serve the platform of the Republican Party of Arizona” and going against “the will of the voter of the Republican Party in Arizona.” The state GOP called on voters to “expel him permanently from office” during the contest.

“I’m well aware that I’m highly distrusted,” Bowers also told The Associated Press before the GOP primary. “My district is a very Trump district, and who knows how this is all going to work out?”

“And if it doesn’t work out, great, I’d do it all again the same way.”

Criticism

Trump criticized Bowers a day before the primary and called on voters to oust him.

“Remember Arizona, your so-called ‘Speaker,’ Rusty (an appropriate name because he is Rusty, just like steel gets rusty and weak) Bowers, is absolutely terrible,” he wrote on Truth Social.

In testimony in June before the House committee, Bowers claimed that Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani had no evidence for election fraud after the November 2020 election.

“My recollection, he said, ‘We’ve got lots of


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