Raw Story reports:
The newly-elected Arizona Republican Party chair, Gina Swoboda, proudly told longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon on his “war room” show that the former president personally urged her to run for the position and vowed to continue pushing lawsuits on his behalf to restrict access to voting in Arizona.
In response to Bannon asking her how she would handle tough issues like improving the GOP’s fundraising and uniting warring factions, she said, “I’m Wonder Woman. I’m fueled by God. The president — I have to say, I’m wearing the armor of God. I think that the reason the God made me my nerdly election self is for this time.”
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‘I’m wearing the armor of God’: New @AZGOP chair Gina Swoboda tells Steve Bannon that Donald Trump called & urged her to run for chair. Planning more lawsuits, Bannon cut her off before Swoboda said who would pay for lawsuits. https://t.co/NrXmU1Jf7X
— Brahm Resnik (@brahmresnik) January 29, 2024
Donald Trump, Kari Lake, and Arizona MAGA activists are celebrating the election of one of their own as the new Arizona state GOP chair https://t.co/pP9puMDCWh
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) January 29, 2024
We obtained emails that show Arizona state Sens. Wendy Rogers, a vocal election denier, and John Kavanagh both separately emailed Gina Swoboda to ask for her thoughts about a voter data monitoring software called Omega4America that was being pushed by voter fraud activists. https://t.co/zB1yn4ehP6
— American Oversight (@weareoversight) January 29, 2024
President Trump just spoke to Gina Swoboda and offered his full support and endorsement of her for next Arizona GOP Chair. Gina is a strong fighter for election integrity and will be relentless in her work to deliver Arizona for President Trump and Kari Lake in 2024.
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) January 26, 2024